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Sign for Taco Tuesday

Taco Tuesday is a custom in many United States cities of going out to eat tacos or in some cases select Tex-Mex dishes, typically served in a tortilla, on Tuesday nights. Restaurants will often offer special prices, for example, "$2 fish tacos every Tuesday night".[1]

It is popular in many big cities across the nation, and especially popular in the beach cities of Southern California.[2][3] Taco Tuesday is similar to Happy Hour in that restaurants vary in their participation, hours, and specials offered.[citation needed]

Taco Tuesday is celebrated in other countries in the English-speaking world, such as in Canada, the UK and Australia.[4] Similar customs are observed outside of the US. In Norway, the terms Fredagstaco and Tacofredag are used to refer to eating tacos on Friday night.[5][6] In Sweden, serving tacos on Fridays is common for Fredagsmys.[7]

Origin[edit]

The first known use of the term "Taco Tuesday" was in 1973 as an advertisement in the Rapid City Journal for a local business.[8][9] Businesses advertising tacos on Tuesdays have been around since at least 1933.[10][4]

Trademarks[edit]

United States[edit]

Gregory's Restaurant & Bar of Somers Point began a Taco Tuesday promotion on February 6, 1979, and trademarked the term in 1982.[11] Individual franchises of Wyoming-based fast food restaurant Taco John's first started using the term in late 1979 and the early 1980s, with an Indiana franchise being the first.[4] Taco John's was granted a trademark for "Taco Tuesday" in 1989, and defended against other restaurants using that phrase. Taco John's trademark extended throughout the United States except New Jersey, where Gregory's kept their trademark.[12] Tortilla Flats owned a trademark for "Tack Tuesday" in California in 1984 and used it in a lawsuit in 1997.[13][14]

In 2019, Los Angeles Lakers basketball player LeBron James began sharing social media posts on Instagram about his family's weekly taco dinners dubbed "Taco Tuesdays". Through shell company LBJ Trademarks LLC, he filed a trademark on the term "Taco Tuesday" for use in downloadable audio/visual works, podcasts, social media, online marketing, and entertainment services.[10] The request was denied by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO), stating that Taco Tuesday was "a commonplace term, message or expression widely used by a variety of sources that merely conveys an ordinary, familiar, well-recognized concept or sentiment."[15]

In practice, Taco John's was unable to stop widespread use of the term regardless.[10] Many taco fans disagree with the idea that any one entity can "own" the term "Taco Tuesdays".[10]

In May 2023, Taco Bell petitioned the USPTO, asking that the trademark be cancelled and arguing that the phrase "should be freely available to all who make, sell, eat and celebrate tacos". The chain also said that "nobody should have exclusive rights in a common phrase".[16] On July 18, 2023, Taco John's CEO, Jim Creel, announced that they would abandon the "Taco Tuesday" trademark,[17] leaving New Jersey as the last state where the phrase remained trademarked.[18][19]

On October 24, 2023, it was announced that Gregory’s Restaurant and Bar, owner of the trademark in New Jersey, also relinquished the trademark, ending the term's trademarked status for the entire United States.[20]

Outside the US[edit]

In Australia, Salsa's Fresh Mex Grill owns the trademark to the term since 2011.[21][22] In Canada, MTY Food Group's TacoTime owns the trademark for term since 1997.[23][24][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Davy O., Rourke (August 7, 2013). "The Strange History Of Taco Tuesday". Our Tiempo. Archived from the original on October 6, 2014.
  • ^ "10 Places in L.A. to Eat $1 Tacos – Los Angeles | Los Angeles News and Events | LA Weekly". www.laweekly.com. Archived from the original on 2015-01-22.
  • ^ "T is for Taco Tuesday". 15 September 2009.
  • ^ a b c d The Crazy Contentious History of Taco Tuesday Thrillist
  • ^ Norwegian Taco Friday Explained (Why Norwegians Love Taco!) The Norway Guide
  • ^ Friday night is taco night in Norway The Norwegian American
  • ^ Fredagsmys: The unlikely symbol of Sweden’s 'cosy Friday' BBC
  • ^ The affect [sic] of "Taco Tuesday" on LeBron James WSOU
  • ^ Snow White Drive-In advertisement Rapid City Journal
  • ^ a b c d Hernandez, Daniel (September 4, 2019). "LeBron James, a Fan of Tacos, Seeks to Trademark 'Taco Tuesday'". The New York Times.
  • ^ Bella, Timothy (August 21, 2023). "At a Jersey Shore bar, Taco Tuesday's soul lives on in a trademark". The Washington Post.
  • ^ Mayyasi, Alex. "The Trademarking of "Taco Tuesday"". Priceconomics. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ 'Taco Tuesday' Trademark Tussle Los Angeles Times
  • ^ Taco Bell is suddenly hungry to fight the "Taco Tuesday" trademarks Quartz
  • ^ Zaveri, Mihir (2019-09-11). "LeBron James Tried to Trademark 'Taco Tuesday,' but Got Swatted Away". The New York Times. Retrieved 2019-09-13.
  • ^ Valinsky, Jordan (May 16, 2023). "Taco Bell is fighting to cancel the 'Taco Tuesday' trademark". CNN. Retrieved May 16, 2023.
  • ^ Jordan Valinsky (2023-07-18). "The battle for the 'Taco Tuesday' trademark is over". WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather | Indiana Traffic. Retrieved 2023-07-18.
  • ^ Gregory Gregory and the fight for Taco Tuesday Press of Atlantic City
  • ^ NJ bar owner continues legal beef with Taco Bell over ‘Taco Tuesday' NBC-10 (WCAU) - (Associated Press)
  • ^ Valinsky, Jordan (2023-10-24). "Taco Bell's battle to free the 'Taco Tuesday' trademark is officially over". CNN. Retrieved 2023-10-24.
  • ^ Salsas fires salvo in 'Taco Tuesday' stand-off The Age
  • ^ 'Taco Tuesday' trademark war sparks debate over words and phrases we can lay claim to Australian Broadcasting Corporation
  • ^ Calgary eatery's 'Taco Tuesday' draws legal threat from restaurant industry giant CTV News
  • ^ Taco Tuesday trademark tussle hits Calgary cantina Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

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