Taco John’s has unveiled its new $7 Meal Steal, adding excitement to its summer offerings. Available exclusively through mobile ordering at participating locations, this limited-time deal includes two crispy tacos, a nacho crunch beef burrito, a small Potato Olés, and a small beverage.
Taco John’s Elevates Summer Dining with Exclusive $7 Meal Steal and Back-to-School Savings
As summer rolls on, major fast-food brands like McDonald’s, Burger King, and Wendy’s have already showcased their summer menu lineups and meal deals. Local favorites such as Tijuana Flats, Hardee’s, and White Castle offer value-driven offers to alleviate customers' financial concerns. Joining the fray, Taco John’s introduces its new $7 Meal Steal offer, adding to the excitement of its ongoing $5 Meal Steal app promotion, which extends through the summer.
According to Fast Food Club, it will be launched on August 1. The $7 Meal Steal is available exclusively through Mobile Ordering at participating locations for a limited time. The meal includes:
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Two Crispy Tacos filled with 100% North American beef, mild sauce, lettuce, and cheese.
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A Nacho Crunch Beef Burrito with seasoned beef, crunchy chips, creamy nacho cheese, and mild sauce wrapped in a warm tortilla.
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Small Potato Olés, crunchy potato bites cooked fresh and sprinkled with bold spices.
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A Small Beverage.
Using the Taco John’s app, customers can skip the line for pickup, earn points for free food, and access exclusive app deals. This streamlined ordering process reflects Taco John’s commitment to providing more value to its customers.
Additionally, existing Bigger Bolder Rewards Members should check the Taco John’s app for Back-to-School savings starting August 19, 2024. The promotion features daily freebies and deals until the end of the month.
Maximize Savings with Taco John’s Bigger Bolder Rewards: Earn Points, Enjoy Freebies, and Access Exclusive Offers
Loyalty rewards programs benefit frequent customers, offering numerous perks and savings. Taco John’s Bigger Bolder Rewards program exemplifies this principle, providing substantial deals and rewards for members. Here are some of the advantages and freebies available to members:
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Earn points quickly with the in-app QR code. Scan it at the register, drive-thru, or inside Taco John’s. Points can also be earned automatically through Mobile Ordering.
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Receive 10 points for every $1 spent, which can be redeemed for free food items like Potato Olés, tacos, and drinks.
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Participate in personalized in-app challenges to win free Combo Meals and more.
Moreover, new members who join Bigger Bolder Rewards before August 31, 2024, will receive a Free Meat & Potato Breakfast Burrito (Bacon or Sausage) through the Taco John’s mobile app. Registration is available via Taco John’s official website or mobile app.


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