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Jacoby Ellsbury's stolen base during Game 2 of the 2007 World Series resulted in the first Taco Bell giveaway per "Steal a Base, Steal a Taco". Taco Bell first offered the "Steal a Base, Steal a Taco" promotion during the 2007 World Series. The company had run several prior World Series promotions that did not result in free food being given ...
The rules were simple: The first player from either team to successfully steal a base in the World Series "steals" a free taco for Americans to redeem at Taco Bell locations across the country.
Taco Bell announced Tuesday it's bringing back its "Steal a Base, Steal a Taco" campaign which offers customers free tacos during the World Series.
Every year, when the first player steals a base in the World Series, Taco Bell gives away free tacos in the US. Lately, we've not had to wait long.
In 2001, the CIW declared a national boycott of Taco Bell, marking the launch of the Campaign for Fair Food. [14] The CIW argued that when major buyers such as Taco Bell leverage their volume purchasing power to demand discounts from their suppliers, they create strong downward pressure on wages and working conditions in these suppliers' operations.
This isn't the first free taco promotion from Taco Bell. They've been offering the "Steal a Base, Steal a Taco" campaign during the World Series since 2007. But this event has a special reason ...
Taco Bell will give away free tacos Nov. 4 after Atlanta Braves' second baseman Ozzie Albies stole a base in the first game of the World Series.
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