Tacos have the power to unite people and brighten up an ordinary day, especially on Taco Tuesday. However, it’s unfair that the phrase “Taco Tuesday” has been trademarked since 1989, which could lead to legal issues for anyone who wishes to use it.
Therefore, Taco Bell has filed legal petitions to cancel the federal trademark registrations for “Taco Tuesday” via the USPTO Trademark Trial and Appeal Board, today.
Taco Bell believes ”Taco Tuesday” should belong to all who make, sell, eat and celebrate tacos. In fact, the essence of “Taco Tuesday” is to celebrate the commonality amongst people from all walks of life who come together every week to celebrate something as simple, yet culturally phenomenal, as the taco. How can anyone Live Más if they’re not allowed to freely say “Taco Tuesday?” It’s pure chaos.
Taco Bell seeks no damages or trademark rights in “Taco Tuesday.” It simply seeks common sense for the usage of a common term. In filing the legal petitions, Taco Bell is honoring people’s right to come together and celebrate the joys of tacos, on Tuesdays and every other day.
To support Taco Bell’s liberation efforts, fans and taco lovers alike are invited to sign the Freeing Taco Tuesday petition at change.org/freeingtacotuesday. Taco Bell will also be conducting a Reddit AMA on Monday, May 22, where anyone can ask any questions about the liberation campaign and learn more about upcoming activities. For additional information on the liberation journey, visit www.tacobell.com/freeing-taco-tuesday and follow along on Taco Bell’s social channels.
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