Desert de Oro Foods, Inc.
was formed in March of 1982 when the brother/sister team of Mark
Peterson and Krystal (Peterson) Burge left college to pursue their
entrepreneurial dream of building a chain of quick serve
restaurants. With the support of their parents, Dean and Sonja
Peterson, the pair purchased and personally operated their first
location, #2083 in Kingman, Arizona, for three years before
expanding to Bullhead City and Lake Havasu City in 1985.
Vista
Foods, Inc. was created with the purchase of a Prescott location in
1987. One year later, in 1988, their mother and fellow franchisee,
Sonja Peterson, actively joined the thriving team.
By 1997, the burgeoning company included two restaurants each in
Kingman and Bullhead City, locations in Lake Havasu, Wickenburg and
Parker, plus express units on the North and South campus of Kingman
High School. Vista Foods had expanded to Chino Valley, Prescott
Valley and two locations in Prescott. Another company, DDO-Cal,
Inc., included restaurants in Blythe and Needles, California. That
same year, under the umbrella of Hot Tacos, Inc., the company
tripled in size with the addition of twenty-six restaurants in the
Phoenix area. Two additional Phoenix area restaurants were acquired
in 1998. The following year, an eastern Arizona district was added
with the acquisition of restaurants in Show Low, Pinetop, Payson,
Winslow, Holbrook and Taylor.
The Year 2000 saw the acquisition of Camp Verde, two closures and
two new restaurants
opened, 20548 in Phoenix and 20900 in Surprise. Another two new
restaurants were opened in
2001, one in the booming business corridor off I-10 in Avondale, the
other in the high growth
area of Cave Creek. When the company celebrated twenty years in
business in 2002, it had
grown to include 46 Taco Bells, three with Pizza Hut Express units
and 21231 in Chino Valley,
with a KFC Express. Current expansion plans include adding another
brand, Long John Silvers
(LJS), in 2005.
Along the way, Mark and Krystal have received numerous honors and
awards, including the
Small Business Administrations Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award.
Both brother and sister
hold fast to the belief that business has an obligation to provide a
return to the community, and
all locations are members of the local chamber of commerce. The pair
also takes an active role
in the community, as well as within the Taco Bell Franchise Owners
Association. Mark has
served on the board for nine years holding the offices of
Secretary/Treasurer, Marketing
Chairman and Planning Chairman. He is currently President of the
Arizona DMA and serves on
the Taco Bell Concept Board. In addition, he serves on the Board of
Directors for the Boys &
Girls Club of Metro Phoenix and the Valley of the Sun Boys & Girls
Club. Mark is a member of
the Young President’s Organization and the Fighter Country
Partnership, (in conjunction with
Luke Air Force Base), and pilots his own plane to facilitate
overseeing new development and
attending meetings. Krystal serves on the Board of Directors for
Mission Bank, is Chairperson
of the Kingman Regional Medical Center Foundation, the Mohave County
Economic Development
Commission and St. John's Preschool. She is also active in
Soroptimist International.
Along with their dedication to community service, the pair believes
in fostering a team environment
committed to employee development through appreciation and respect.
The Taco Bell
Corp. philosophy of putting people first is a primary reason why
Mark and Krystal chose to invest
in the Taco Bell brand rather than in another franchise. The brands
"How We Work Together" principles stress a belief in the
positive intentions of employees, encourages input from everyone
at all levels of the organization, empowers employees to act like
owners, insures the success of
employees through training, coaching and recognition, and advocates
a passion for excellence
and the pursuit of A+ Operations.
Putting people first applies not only to members of the Taco Bell
family, but to the customer as
well. The Taco Bell Customer Mania Program provides employees with
extensive training on how
to exceed guest expectations, or how to "WOW" the guest every time.
The brands first priority is
to be #1 in customer service and hospitality while continuing to
serve the highest quality products
and maintaining its reputation as the value price leader among quick
service restaurants.
With over 1,400 employees on the company's Taco Bell payroll, Mark
and Krystal didn't plan on
expanding into the "fine dining" segment of the restaurant industry,
but when presented with the
opportunity to purchase a Kingman landmark, the Dambar Steakhouse,
they did just that. The
formation of a new company, Fork in the Road, marked the indomitable
pair’s pursuit of ever
greater challenges. This company too continued to grow with the
purchase of the historic
Murphy's Restaurant in Prescott, the creation of the Gurley Street
Grill in Prescott, the construction of Murphy's Grill in Cottonwood
and the newest concept, The Prescott Office Restaurant & Sports Bar
and the Desert Ridge Office Restaurant and Bar in Phoenix (Loop 101
& Tatum).
With one of the most experienced management teams in the industry
firmly in place, Mark and
Krystal continue to explore new business endeavors. A cadre of loyal
employees looks forward to
rising to meet the next challenge along with them. Continued
successful growth and expansion is
the company goal.