DALLAS (RestaurantNewsRelease.com) Taco Bueno has signed on to participate in Share Our Strength’s Great American Dine OutTM. This year, the Mexican quick service restaurant will sell coupon books for $2 in each of their participating stores. Each book contains coupons worth $5 in Bueno food. To get a jump-start on their efforts, customers will be able to purchase the coupon books Sept. 10–25.
This important event unites restaurants like Taco Bueno and encourages millions of people to dine out to help end childhood hunger in America. All Taco Bueno Dine Out proceeds will be donated to community organizations throughout the country whose programs strive to aid hunger-stricken children.
“It is heartbreaking to know that children are going hungry and missing meals every day in our country,” said John C. Miller, President, Taco Bueno Restaurants. “Taco Bueno is honored to participate in The Great American Dine Out as this allows us, and our customers, the opportunity to help end childhood hunger in our great land.”
Restaurants across the nation will participate in the Great American Dine Out in a variety of ways, including donating a percentage of sales during the week and collecting donations from guests and/or employees. Share Our Strength has raised over $265 million for hunger-related programs.
For more information about Share Our Strength and the Great American Dine Out, visit www.strength.org.
About Taco Bueno
Taco Bueno is a Mexican quick-service restaurant concept that offers Fast Casual Quality at Fast Food Price and ConvenienceTM. Founded in 1967 in Abilene, Texas, Taco Bueno today has nearly 190 locations in Arkansas, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas. Find out more about Taco Bueno by logging on to www.tacobueno.com.
About Share Our Strength
Share Our Strength® is a national organization working to make sure no kid in America grows up hungry. We weave together a net of community groups, activists and food programs to catch children at risk of hunger, and surround them with nutritious food where they live, learn and play. For more information, please visit www.strength.org.
