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Dallas Nonprofit Serves 2,500 Free Meals Through DFW Taquerias

People are still struggling after last week's winter disaster. Today—yes, Taco Tuesday today—the nonprofit Staff Meal is providing food for those who need it.
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Kevin Marple

The snow is but a memory. Electricity has, for the most part, been restored. Now, people are grappling with the domino effect of problems caused by last week’s weather emergency. For some, essential utilities like potable water are still needed. Whether it’s lack of clean water or just merely digging themselves out of storm damages, people still need help.

Enter the good folks at Staff Meal. The nonprofit sprung into action last week and worked with local restaurants to help feed Dallasites. And they’re back at it again. This time Staff Meal has joined forces with Dallas-based dating app, Match, to pay taco joints to provide food to those who need it.

From Fort Worth to McKinney and down in DeSoto, too, Taco Tuesday takes on a philanthropic bent today. Anyone that needs a meal can pick one up for free—ask for the “Staff Meal Special.”

Staff Meal has a Google map of every participating taco location.

Here’s the full list:

• Del Sur Tacos – Oak Cliff
• Del Sur Tacos – McKinney
• Chilangos
• Fuzzy’s Taco Shop DeSoto
• Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Grand Prairie
• Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Camp Bowie/Fort Worth
• Fuzzy’s Taco Shop Mansfield
• José
• Mario Bros Tacos
• Mario Bros Tacos
• El Palote
• Mesero Inwood Village
• Mesero Prestonwood
• Mesero Legacy West
• Mesero Clear Fork
• Mesero Victory Park
• Mesero Preston Hollow Village
• OMG tacos
• La Duni Latin Cafe
• Las Almas Rotas
• Taco Deli
• Taco y Vino
• Trompo
• Resident Taqueria
• Roodies Shack
• Taco Ocho
• Casa del Vegano

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