This early '90s clip shows b-roll of a Taco Bell restaurant in San Francisco during lunch. 

Begins with a long shot of the restaurant, which sits on a street corner likely on Van Ness Avenue. Traffic passes the camera. 

Signs on display include "Taco Bell" and "59¢ Tacos." 

Customers exit and enter the restaurant. A homeless man wearing a black and blue plaid sweater and red baseball cap passes the camera, carrying a cardboard sign that says he's homeless and needs help. 

People wait in line to order. A cashier takes the orders of several customers. 

A Taco Bell manager smiles when she realizes she is being filmed; she tells the photographer not to film her, waving her hand as if to say "stop." But the photographer basically ignores her demand. 

An older Taco Bell worker sweeps the dining area. 

A younger, African-American Taco Bell worker flashes the peace sign at the camera.