Moe's Southwest Grill is offering customers a free Eggo-themed taco with any entrée purchase on National Taco Day, Oct. 4. The savory taco will be offered for one day only at participating locations.
"At Moe's, we aren't afraid to be adventurous with our menu by infusing creativity and innovation into new offerings," Moe's Southwest Grill Vice President of Marketing Joe Artime"We're excited to introduce a unique spin on Moe's classic tacos in collaboration with Eggo, feeding our fans' appetite for new and unexpected flavors," he added.
Eggo, which is a Kellogg frozen waffle brand, said that the new dish will be a "delight" to customers.
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