Free tacos going to Alaska town that was tricked

2012-06-29T20:54:00Z 2012-06-29T20:58:52Z Free tacos going to Alaska town that was trickedThe Associated Press The Associated Press
June 29, 2012 8:54 pm  • 

ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Bethel, Alaska, is a town of 6,200 people about 40 miles inland from the Bering Sea in far western Alaska. The closest fast food other than a Subway sandwich shop is in Anchorage, 400 miles and a $500 round-trip plane ticket away.

So resident were elated to learn that Taco Bell was soon going to open a restaurant.

The joy, however, turned into disappointment. The flyers announcing the chain’s arrival were a hoax — the result, police say, of a feud between two residents.

But all was not lost.

Taco Bell executives learned of the mix-up and arranged an enormous feast for Sunday. They plan to fly enough ingredients in from Anchorage to make 10,000 tacos.

“It’ll be a big event for our community,” Mayor Joe Klejka said.

Taco Bell will offer its fare for free. There will be 950 pounds of seasoned beef, 300 pounds of lettuce, 150 pounds of cheddar cheese, 500 pounds of reduced fat sour cream and 300 pounds of tomatoes.

Read more in Saturday’s Arizona Daily Star and StarNet.

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