Posted on 10/06/2016 8:37:14 AM PDT by nickcarraway
A Taco Bell location in Canada is offering fast-food enthusiasts the chance to spend a night inside the restaurant.
As part of the "Taco Bell Canada's SteakCation" contest one winner and their three friends will have the opportunity to stay in an Ontario Taco Bell location which will be converted into an Airbnb for the release of the new "Steak Doubledilla."
"Our Taco Bell location in Chatham, Ontario will be outfitted with two sets of bunk beds, some comfy chairs, and a big screen TV," the Airbnb listing states.
In addition to a feast of Steak Doubledillas the listing promises video games, movies and a "Taco Bell Butler" to cater to the guests' needs.
Contestants can enter via the AirBNB listing and the winning group will spend the night of Oct. 17 inside the restaurant.
I hope they put shades on the windows.
I guess zoning laws are for the little people.
I find the very idea of a Canadian Taco Bell to be amusing. Do you get poutine on your nachos? Mayonnaise on your chalupa?
I ate at a Taco Bell one time. They poisoned me.
Sick for 5 days.
I ate at a Taco Bell one time. They poisoned me.
Sick for 5 days.
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I got food poisoning from Taco Bell twice. Haven’s eaten there in over 20 years.
“Toxic Shell”
“It’s a trap!”
Rat and roach watching?
Taco Bell won the Franchise Wars.
I would never eat at a Taco Hell, and I most definitely won’t sleep in one!
The first time I heard of someone using ketchup was when I was like 17 or something, and I thought it was so weird.
Mayonnaise on french fries is awesome, if you've never tried it.
Some kind of mayo on fries is pretty standard in Europe.
“Stay for a night - feed hundreds. Tourist Bell. There’s nothing quite like it.” (cue jingle)
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