Taco Bell opening early retirement community so adults can ‘Live Ms’ – KMBC Kansas City

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Scariest moment of my entire life. That's the best way. Natasha Long says she can describe the jolt of fear that filled her body. When her 11 week old son, Miles stopped breathing in this Taco Bell parking lot in Rich last Saturday, the mother of two had just finished some errands and decided to grab food. When she says she noticed baby Miles struggling for air in the back seat of the car. I pulled him out and he turned completely blue and was lifeless. And at that point, I just completely blacked out. I didn't know what to do. Fortunately long was an air shot of Taco Bell manager Becky Arbaugh who heard long screams and quickly jumped in giving baby miles CPR. As seen in this security video, I threw my headset. I ran outside. So I took the baby and I started to do chest compressions on the baby and then he finally started to breathe. L says she appeared out of nowhere like *** guardian angel, but Arbon says her own skies as *** mother helped her prepare for *** moment just like this. When my kids were little, my daughter had similar incidents. So I knew what she was feeling. So I knew if I just kept her calm and I stayed calm, then I'd be, there was no thought in my mind that the baby wasn't going to breathe again. Miles did regain his breath and was rushed to ST Christopher's Hospital for Children for treatment. The very next day long says she called Taco Bell to think our ball who tells action news. She doesn't consider herself *** hero. We could be more grateful to b she saved my son's life. I just thought myself as *** mom with another mom that needed help.

Taco Bell opening early retirement community so adults can 'Live Ms'

Updated: 7:59 PM CDT Jul 20, 2024

Taco Bell is offering a real-world application for its slogan, "Live Ms," by opening an early retirement community.Video above: Taco Bell manager saves baby in drive-thru"The Cantinas" is a two-day event inspired by senior living for people ages 21 or older. The weekend getaway will offer a taste of laid-back living and host low-impact activities so attendees of different ages can experience a retirement lifestyle.This event comes as financial woes and inflation have reached a crisis point for many Americans and are key subjects in the 2024 presidential election. More individuals are lowering their expectations for retirement, as 20% of adults 50 years or older have no retirement savings, and 61% are unsure if they'll have enough money to support themselves in their retirement years, according to an AARP survey.Taco Bell's early retirement community is offering an experience that modern workers may not have when they reach retirement age. It also allows younger adults to experience living a carefree lifestyle while still in their prime years for activity, while providing a reprieve from everyday life.The event will offer amenities and activities such as painting classes, knitting circles, old-school games, low-impact sports such as pickleball and croquet, and an elevated dining experience with Taco Bell menu items. Lodging is provided to those with full weekend memberships, but day passes were offered as well. The event is in San Diego, California, from Aug. 17 to Aug. 18, and all tickets are sold out.

Taco Bell is offering a real-world application for its slogan, "Live Ms," by opening an early retirement community.

Video above: Taco Bell manager saves baby in drive-thru

"The Cantinas" is a two-day event inspired by senior living for people ages 21 or older. The weekend getaway will offer a taste of laid-back living and host low-impact activities so attendees of different ages can experience a retirement lifestyle.

This event comes as financial woes and inflation have reached a crisis point for many Americans and are key subjects in the 2024 presidential election. More individuals are lowering their expectations for retirement, as 20% of adults 50 years or older have no retirement savings, and 61% are unsure if they'll have enough money to support themselves in their retirement years, according to an AARP survey.

Taco Bell's early retirement community is offering an experience that modern workers may not have when they reach retirement age. It also allows younger adults to experience living a carefree lifestyle while still in their prime years for activity, while providing a reprieve from everyday life.

The event will offer amenities and activities such as painting classes, knitting circles, old-school games, low-impact sports such as pickleball and croquet, and an elevated dining experience with Taco Bell menu items. Lodging is provided to those with full weekend memberships, but day passes were offered as well. The event is in San Diego, California, from Aug. 17 to Aug. 18, and all tickets are sold out.

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