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Taco Bell® Enlists The Moon To Introduce The Whole World To Tacos
When the moon looks like a taco on May 4, Taco Bell fans in select locations around the globe can score a free taco as part of its first-ever global campaign
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IRVINE, Calif., April 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The moon is known for some powerful influences, from controlling the earth s tides to even affecting one s cravings. Now, to launch its first-ever global campaign, Taco Bell is using a billboard that the whole world can see.
When the Taco Moon arrives on May 4, fans in the U.S. can score its #1 best-selling menu item, a free Crunchy Taco, between 8 PM-11:59 PM in-store or all day through the app or online.
Having thoroughly enjoyed Lavanya Lakshminarayan’s
Analog/Virtual: And Other Simulations of Your Future, I’ve decided that all far-future dystopias should be structured as a series of linked short stories. That’s not to say George Orwell missed a trick by neglecting the perspectives of Julia, Mr. Charrington, or O’Brien;
1984 famously generates its power from how little Winston knows about his world. For those of us who want to understand the mechanics of a society, though, especially one that actively persecutes a good chunk of its citizens, there’s something to broadening the scope, including the voices of the oppressed, the privileged, and those who slot somewhere in between. That’s precisely what Lakshminarayan does with her debut collection, presenting 20 stories told from the viewpoint of the residents of Apex City, where access to technology divides the haves (“Virtuals”) and the have-nots (“Analogs”).