National Taco Day is a celebratory day that promotes the enjoyment of tacos.
It's observed on different dates in various countries, and here's some information about when and how it is celebrated:
However, there is no indication that Congress took any further action to officially establish this date.
– In Mexico, the "Day of the Taco" (Día del Taco) is celebrated on March 31st. – Additionally, there is an International Taco Day (Día Internacional del Taco), which was created in 2007 by Televisa.
– In France, "Tacos Day" is observed on July 31st. – It's worth noting that French tacos are quite different from traditional Mexican tacos, and they reportedly originated in the suburbs of Lyon
In the United States, there is another "National Taco Day" celebrated on October 4th. However, this date is not officially recognized as a national holiday and doesn't correspond to any country's National Taco Day.
This October 4th celebration was created as part of a 2009 advertisement campaign by the taco chain Del Taco.
So, depending on where you are and your preference, you can celebrate National Taco Day on different dates and enjoy a wide variety of taco styles, from traditional Mexican tacos to their unique interpretations in different regions.
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