TATO, a Mexican restaurant in San Francisco, is reviving its 'Taco Love' initiative, allowing customers to pay on a sliding scale for their taco meals. Every Friday, patrons can enjoy various taco options and contribute anything from $0 to $10, with the assurance that paying the full amount will ensure a meal for someone in need. This program particularly aims to support individuals in the beleaguered restaurant and bar industry while encouraging community support in tough times, reflecting TATO's dedication to social responsibility.
Every Friday from 11am to 5 pm, customers can order off the Taco Love menu and pay anywhere from $0 up to $10. When a customer pays the full price of $10, TATO will give a free meal to someone in need in The City. This initiative is intended to support fellow restaurant and bar industry workers who have been severely impacted by the pandemic.
The 'Taco Love' special not only provides delicious food options like Beef Quesabirria and Chicken Tacos, but it also evokes a sense of community during challenging times. By allowing customers to pay what they can, TATO underscores its commitment to giving back and ensuring no one goes hungry.
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