Mexican food lovers can get their hands on a free taco today as a restaurant chain celebrates Christmas.
Taco Bell, which has branches in Brighton, Eastbourne, Crawley and Worthing, is offering free crunchy tacos today.
The fast food brand is celebrating “Taco Tuesday”.
New research conducted by the brand has revealed that 11 million brits will “feel the pinch” from Monday, December 12.
And Taco Bell will now be giving away thousands of free crunchy tacos with black beef or seasoned beans.
This comes as the brand launched their first Christmas TV advert, which aired once on ITV2 during Family Guy on Sunday, December 11.
The advert was created in collaboration with viral youtube creator An0nymooose.
Taco bell have said the offer is while stocks last. You can get your free taco by visiting any of their stores, with no purchase necessary.
The exclusive deal is also available on Uber Eats if customers spend £10 or more on other menu items.
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