
Taco John’s in Davenport Offers Free Meals Amid SNAP Benefit Cuts
With federal SNAP benefits being reduced, many local families are facing uncertainty about how they’ll afford their next meal. In response, the Taco John’s franchise in Davenport, Iowa, is introducing a “Community Special” to help anyone affected by these changes.
How to Receive a Free Meal
The Davenport Taco John’s is offering a free bean or beef burrito and an order of Potato Olés to anyone in need—no questions asked. To get the meal, customers simply need to visit the Davenport location and ask for the “Community Special.”
A Local Effort to Make a Difference
“Much like all of you, we have seen some unusual times right now,” the local franchise shared in a statement. “With SNAP benefits being cut and people not being paid to work, we have a lot of people that could use some help. So, at Taco John’s in Davenport, Iowa, we are going to do what we can.”
Feeding the Community Comes First
The restaurant emphasized that its top priority is caring for those around them. “Our number one job is to feed our community,” the statement continued. “We are going to make sure that everybody can have a hot meal no matter what.”
The “Community Special” will be available at the Davenport Taco John’s for anyone in need, providing a simple but meaningful way for the community to come together and support one another during challenging times.
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