After
Hoax, It’s Taco Bell to the Rescue
Bethel Alaska thought they were getting a Taco Bell, but it was
cruel prank, so Taco Bell stepped in to lift their spirits.
When you have a hankering
for a Doritos Locos Taco, nothing else will do. Unfortunately for
residents of a small Alaskan town, satisfying that craving means making a
flight to Anchorage — some 400 miles away. That’s why folks in Bethel, Alaska
were thrilled when flyers began to appear around town announcing the arrival of
their very own Taco Bell. Sadly those flyers turned out to be a hoax — and
residents were left, once again, bereft of destinations for an emergency 2 a.m.
nacho bell grande fix.
Taco Bell executives learned of the hoax and decided to play
Enchirito hero and fly in a feast. According to MSNBC, the company airlifted
enough ingredients from Anchorage to make 10,000 Doritos Locos Tacos. “If we
can feed people in Afghanistan and Iraq, we can feed people in Bethel,” company
CEO Greg Creed told MSNBC. The effort, which Taco Bell dubbed “Operation
Alaska,” was a savvy marketing move and a delicious dinner all rolled into one,
burrito style. The operation garnered thousands of
Facebook likes and fans
were able to follow the long-distance delivery as Taco Bell tweeted out a a series of photos of the air
drop.
The 6,200 residents of Bethel get to divide up the 950 pounds of
seasoned beef, 300 pounds of lettuce, 150 pounds of cheddar cheese, 500 pounds
of reduced fat sour cream and 300 pounds of tomatoes that the Taco Bell donated
for the free town feast.
So where did the rumor start that Taco Bell was coming to Bethel in
the first place? The hoax started as a juvenile prank, where flyers were posted
around the town, about 40 miles up the Kuskokwim River from the Bering Sea,
announcing the opening and including a phone number to call to inquire about
job openings. The number belonged to the prankster’s victim. While the victim
may have had a lot of unwelcome phone calls, it was the whole town of Bethel
who got hurt. Luckily Taco Bell knows a good customer service deed when it sees
one and was there to save the day.
BIG MAHALOS TO TACO BELL FOR BRINGING YOUR AWESOME TACOS TO OUR
COMMUNITY IN BETHEL, ALASKA!!!
ALSO SPECIAL THANKS & ALOHA TO K. NICHOLSON FOR ALLOWING ME
TO POST HER PICTURES IN THIS SLIDESHOW!!!
AND ONE MORE THANKS TO THE "DONKEY" WHO DID THE
PRANK... BRAH... WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND... I PRAY I DON'T GET TO WITNESS YOUR REAPINGS... DONKEY!!!
OKAY THAT'S ENOUGH... I'M
GETTING CARRIED AWAY... LOL!!!
AWWWRITE!!!
WAIPA