National Taco Day used to fall on Oct. 4, but the foodie holiday was officially moved this year to the first Taco Tuesday of October. This year, that is Oct. 1.
Taco lovers are used to celebrating National Taco Day on Oct. 4, but the foodie holiday is getting a new day. that National Taco Day will now be celebrated on the first Tuesday in October every year to ensure it always falls on Taco Tuesday.To mark the occasion, many restaurants are rolling out deals on Oct. 1, while others are running theirs on Oct. 4. That translates into several days of freebies and discounts for taco fans everywhere! Here’s a list of key deals to help you keep track.
rewards members can order any three fire-grilled chicken tacos for $5. The offer is valid in-store, online and in the chain’s app. On Oct. 1, customers can also get free delivery on all orders. customers can enjoy $1.50 OG Tacos all day on Oct. 1 at participating locations. The offer is valid on dine-in and to-go orders and is limited to 15 tacos per order while supplies last., 7-Eleven’s Mexican restaurant, is offering customers $2 chicken fajita tacos on Oct. 4.
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