Feeding America
Special Contributor Lloyd Garver Notes What May Be The Passing Of "The Land Of The Free"
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Jacoby Ellsbury of the Red Sox signs autographs at a Boston Taco Bell restaurant, Oct. 30, 2007, as it begins giving away tacos as part of the fast food chain's "Steal a Base, Steal a Taco" World Series promotion. (AP Photo/Taco Bell, Mary Schwalm)
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Photos 2007 World Series The Rockies battle the Red Sox in Major League Baseball's fall classic.
The whole thing is very American. Ellsbury is of Native American descent. He's the first Major Leaguer to have a Navajo heritage, he plays in what is called "America's Pastime," and because of him, the whole nation was entitled to some free Mexican food. You can't get more melting pot than that.
From the moment I first heard about the giveaway, I was filled with amazement. They were actually saying that they were willing to give a free taco to every American. According to the Census Bureau, there are approximately 300 million Americans. I know not everybody likes tacos, but even if we take away 100 million from that figure, that still leaves free food for 200 million people. Imagine how many tons of beef that is, how many heads of lettuce, how many things of cheese. I'm pretty sure that this is the biggest offer of free food in the history of the United States - if you don't count the average bar mitzvah.
A few days before the big event, I visited a local Taco Bell to see how one of the 5,800 outlets was preparing for the big day. I spoke to "Lonnie," the manager. He was quite excited about the promotion, and was pleased by the generosity of the company. He pointed out that if homeless people want free tacos, he'd be happy to serve them. That seemed like the most worthwhile part of the promotion.
As I waited for Tuesday to arrive, I contemplated what the giveaway day would be like. I figured it would be huge. Shoppers are willing to sit out in the freezing cold all night to make sure they're among the first in line for a sale when a store opens up. People actually pay a membership fee to have the right to spend more money than they ever intended by purchasing all kinds of things that they never wanted or needed - at a discount. So when someone's offering something for free, all bets are off.
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I woke up Tuesday with the certain feeling that it was a special day. I stalled until two o'clock, and then went to Taco Bell. I was shocked. And disappointed. There was no crowd.
I asked Lonnie the manager about it. He said that they had been giving away some tacos, but they weren't overrun with people because of the promotion. Then I noticed that there were no signs, no banners proclaiming things like, "Get Your Free Tacos Here." And then I realized that I hadn't seen any ads or commercials over the past few days in which Taco Bell mentioned the giveaway. In other words, if you hadn't heard about it watching the World Series on TV, you probably didn't know about it.
And as Lonnie put it, "Not that many people watch baseball these days." Lonnie's right. This World Series had the second lowest rating in history - only slightly ahead of last year's disappointing ratings. Future historians will probably debate "the chicken or the egg" situation, but it's just possible that we might be seeing the fading of love for two institutions that have helped define America: baseball and freebies.
Lloyd Garver has written for many television shows, ranging from "Sesame Street" to "Family Ties" to "Frasier." He has also read many books, some which he got for free.
By Lloyd Garver
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- How many different ways can you cook & dish out hamburger? Crotcho Smell can do it a million different ways. I recall in Ohio awhile back where some kids for a prank put feces in the beans of a Taco H@ll just for kicks.....Lots of people got sick from that one, so I make my own now.....MY WAY.
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- Here''s the thing. If a person orders a soft drink, the profit margin probably pays for all or most of the cost of the taco.
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- Receiving a free taco is almost enough to make me watch baseball, but not quite. Okay -- 100 free tacos wouldn''t do it either.
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- Yeah, I saw the promotion HERE (CBS), but forgot. There is a Taco Bell right around the corner from me, but they did not publicize the giveaway.
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