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Bethan Shufflebotham

Arndale shoppers can get FREE taco on Tuesday without spending a penny

Christmas shoppers at the Arndale Centre will be able to get their lunch on the house next week, as Taco Bell are going to be dishing out freebies to spread some festive cheer. The deal comes in celebration of the chain’s first ever Christmas advert, which will air this Sunday (December 11).

Off the back of their TV advert, the Mexican-inspired restaurant will be giving away thousands of free Crunchy tacos on Taco Tuesday, December 13, in a bid to help out those struggling amid the cost of living crisis this December.

It comes as new research conducted by Taco Bell found that 11 million Brits will ‘feel the pinch’ most between December 12 and 20 this year.

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In an unusual move, the Taco Bell UK advert - created by mysterious viral YouTube creator of An0nymooose , with 12 million subscribers - will air only once. Viewers will want to mark their calendars as the ad will grace our screens in just one savvy spot on ITV2 at 11.25pm on December 11.

The trade-off for its limited run, is that any money that could have been spent on TV spots is being put towards free tacos for the UK. On Tuesday, shoppers will be able to claim their free crunchy taco at any of the 117 Taco Bell restaurants, including one at the Arndale.

Customers can pick from seasoned beef or black bean tacos while stock lasts. The offer will be available in store for dine in or takeaway with no purchase necessary.

Hungry taco lovers can also order their free taco on the Uber Eats app, but only if you’re spending £10 or more. This order will also include delivery and service fees, so it’s probably worth making the trip to the restaurant yourself for this one.

Taco Bell is located at Kiosk 5 in the Manchester Arndale food court, which can be accessed via the escalator on Market Street.

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