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Vote and get free guacamole at Taco Bueno on Election Day
Published: 10/28/2012 11:52 AM
Last Modified: 10/28/2012 11:53 AM




Taco Bueno launched the program, “Guac the Vote” as a way to encourage voting in the 2012 presidential election.

They will be offering free 2.5-ounce servings of guacamole and tortilla chips all day on Tuesday, November 6, to everyone who votes.

All customers have to do is state that they voted. No proof of voter registration or coupon is needed. The offer is available all day long at Taco Bueno’s 180 restaurant locations in seven states, with no additional purchase required.

Kim Hennig, Chief Marketing Officer at Taco Bueno, said that the company is hoping to encourage voter turn-out with this effort. According to statistics released by the U. S. Census Bureau, the voter turnout rate in the 2008 presidential election was 64 percent.

“The turnout is even lower in Taco Bueno’s home states of Texas, at 57 percent, and Oklahoma, at 62 percent,” Hennig said.

The company was founded in Abilene, Texas and now operates 180 restaurants in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New Mexico, Louisiana, Kansas and Missouri.






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Food Writer Nicole Marshall Middleton joined the Tulsa World in May 1993 after graduating from Oklahoma State University. She has covered crime, city government and general assignment beats during that time - but mostly crime. But when she isn’t at work, Nicole is a devoted food hobbyist. She enjoys meal planning and cooking with her husband, Steve, every day of the week and on holidays it’s a family affair. When the opportunity to become the food writer at the Tulsa World presented itself in the summer of 2011, Nicole jumped at it. She is excited to explore a new side of Tulsa and make the transition from crime to cuisine. .

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