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FreeFast.Food launches a nationwide program offering Buy One, Get One Free and $0.99 tacos, burritos, and other hot meals to help millions of Americans facing SNAP/EBT benefit shortages.
LOS ANGELES - Californer -- Tomorrow, Nov 1st, is a scarier day for 42 MILLION SNAP/EBT recipients, as the U.S. Government still has not funded Novemeber food benefits, potentially pluging people into hunger purgatory ahead of Thanksgiving.
As millions of Americans face uncertainty over food assistance, FreeFast.Food has announced a nationwide initiative to help. Effective immediately, the company is offering a Buy One, Get One Free promotion on all tacos and burritos — normally priced up to $4.99 each — for just $0.99.
The campaign is designed to assist the 42 million Americans projected to lose access to federal food aid, as reported by CNN. By offering affordable, hot meals, FreeFast.Food aims to help communities meet their basic needs and reduce food insecurity during this critical period.
"We saw people online expressing desperation and even talking about stealing food just to survive," said a FreeFast.Food spokesperson. "We believe access to food is a right — not a privilege — and we want to be part of the solution. For under a dollar, you can feed yourself and someone else."
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In addition to the promotion, FreeFast.Food has introduced a referral rewards program that allows customers to earn additional free meals and benefits by sharing the service with others. The company hopes this will empower communities to help one another access affordable food.
Promotion Details:
Buy one taco or burrito for $0.99, get one free (value up to $4.99)
FreeFast.Food encourages other restaurants and businesses to join the movement to ensure that no one in America goes hungry. They can contact us to be added to our website too via the contact tab.
Try it out at free food at https://FreeFast.Food
As millions of Americans face uncertainty over food assistance, FreeFast.Food has announced a nationwide initiative to help. Effective immediately, the company is offering a Buy One, Get One Free promotion on all tacos and burritos — normally priced up to $4.99 each — for just $0.99.
The campaign is designed to assist the 42 million Americans projected to lose access to federal food aid, as reported by CNN. By offering affordable, hot meals, FreeFast.Food aims to help communities meet their basic needs and reduce food insecurity during this critical period.
"We saw people online expressing desperation and even talking about stealing food just to survive," said a FreeFast.Food spokesperson. "We believe access to food is a right — not a privilege — and we want to be part of the solution. For under a dollar, you can feed yourself and someone else."
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In addition to the promotion, FreeFast.Food has introduced a referral rewards program that allows customers to earn additional free meals and benefits by sharing the service with others. The company hopes this will empower communities to help one another access affordable food.
Promotion Details:
- Offer available now, nationwide
Buy one taco or burrito for $0.99, get one free (value up to $4.99)
- Earn more free rewards through the FreeFast.Food Referral Program
- Available at participating locations and through online ordering at https://FreeFast.Food
FreeFast.Food encourages other restaurants and businesses to join the movement to ensure that no one in America goes hungry. They can contact us to be added to our website too via the contact tab.
Try it out at free food at https://FreeFast.Food
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