The Internet Is United Against Holding National Taco Day on a Wednesday
It’s National Taco Day, a “holiday” that would, under other circumstances, be cause for celebration and heaps of free tacos. But this year, National Taco Day fell on a Wednesday, not #TacoTuesday, the unofficial weekly holiday dedicated to the Mexican dish.
Scheduling the national day to celebrate tacos on a Wednesday has confused taco enthusiasts, who came online to ask how such a grave mistake could have happened:
It's always been #TacoTuesday way to fumble the ball America #NationalTacoDay
— c.j.roth (@cjroth1) October 4, 2017
What kind of world do we live in where national taco day isn't on taco Tuesday
— Chops (@theycallmechops) October 4, 2017
I can't support a #nationaltacoday that is not honored on the holiest of days for #tacosLONG LIVE #tacotuesday
— LMAO (@K3VIN_G_420) October 4, 2017
How is #NationalTacoDay not on #TacoTuesday that is blasphemous! pic.twitter.com/OeW0eNeYIY
— Da'Llama King (@mallamallama) October 4, 2017
The fact that national taco day falls on a Wednesday and not a Tuesday is a disgrace in and of itself
— Brock Rezabek (@Brez51) October 4, 2017
Others managed to find the silver lining in being able to honor tacos more than once:
What happens when #NationalTacoDay follows #TacoTuesday pic.twitter.com/7DwYoSPCkq
— Nolene Dougan (@NoleneDougan) October 4, 2017
This week we have Taco Tuesday on Tuesday and National Taco Day on Wednesday.I feel like ...
Source: TIME.com: Top Science and Health Stories - Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Mahita Gajanan Tags: Uncategorized food and drink national taco day onetime Tacos Source Type: news