Free Tacos! Taco Bell Celebrates Sydney Metro Opening the Right Way
Have you ever noticed the half-moon kind of looks like a taco? On Tuesday the 4th of May Taco Bell is harnessing its lunar powers and giving away free tacos to honour the half-moon that has now been deliciously labelled the ‘Taco Moon’. For those looking to try one of Taco Bell’s famous tacos, the planets have aligned. Taco Bell is inviting fans to pay attention to the moon’s taco-like shape. All you have to do is head to your local Taco Bell restaurant and simply mention the ‘Taco Moon’ or say ‘I saw the Taco Moon’ to claim a free Crunchy Taco Supreme.
Taco Bell Free Tacos
What: Head to your nearest Taco Bell to get a FREE Crunchy Taco Supreme.
How: Simply mention ‘Taco Moon’ or ‘I saw the Taco Moon’ to claim your Free Crunchy Taco Supreme.
When: All-day Tuesday, May the 4th.
Where: All Taco Bell locations (Australia), while stocks last.
In case you’ve been living under a rock, let us remind you of the crunch wrap supreme. This fan-fave Taco features a crunchy shell filled with seasoned beef, sour cream, fresh lettuce, tomato, and cheese. But don’t stress! Taco Bell has hooked it up for vegetarian taco-lovers, the Taco Supreme can also be made with black beans.
In addition to receiving a free Crunchy Taco Supreme, the first 20 taco-lovers through the door at each restaurant will also receive a limited-edition Taco Moon Party kit. The kit includes intergalactic-level cool Taco Bell merchandise so fans can celebrate the Taco Moon with friends and family in style.
“We’re so excited to invite Aussies to try our iconic Crunchy Taco Supreme for free on May 4th… we hope that experiencing the Crunchy Taco Supreme ignites a love for our tacos in Australians like never before,” said Marketing Manager Tamika Nelsen.
Taco Bell plans to give away out of this world quantities of tacos on May 4th, as a part of its first-ever global campaign, when the saga of lunar phases ultimately displays its perfect half-moon shape.
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