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San Francisco restaurant TATO offers a pay-what-you-can 'Taco Love' two-taco meal every Friday, and each $10 purchase provides a free meal to someone in need.
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"Pay-What-You-Can" Taco Day at SF's Tato (Every Friday)
Every Friday from 11am to 5 pm, customers can order off the Taco Love menu and pay anywhere from $0 up to $10. When a customer pays the full price of $10, TATO will give a free meal to someone in need in The City.
"Pay-What-You-Can" Taco Day at SF's Tato (Every Friday)
TATO's 'Taco Love' special features a two taco plate with sides and allows customers to pay what they can, supporting the community amid restaurant struggles.