If you’re a young, hip millennial, chances are you don’t want the traditional white wedding in your grandmother’s local church. Luckily, Taco Bell are providing an alternative by building their own chapel in Las Vegas. Rejoice!
In a true celebration of love, on Valentine’s Day Taco Bell has launched a new competition to find the first lucky couple to tie the knot in their chapel, complete with a taco-filled reception.
Taco Bell opening up their own chapel was a bit of a no-brainer, considering how often it has featured at weddings. Yes – there seems to be a growing craze in the US to have all Taco Bell’s tastiest treats delivered on your big day.
#LetsDoItTB pic.twitter.com/wxrsvUiqJM
— Stacey Luo (@staceyluo) February 4, 2017
That moment when @tacobell delivers 200 tacos/burritos at your wedding.
Our first date was Taco Bell so why not!#DoubleDeckerFTW pic.twitter.com/J1Zmgrj6pj
— Kevin McCarthy (@KevinMcCarthyTV) January 17, 2017
Thanks @tacobell for being a special part of our day! You all are our favorites?????? @Whall9Hall pic.twitter.com/NvjNVojxwt
— McKenna Hall (@mckenna2796) July 3, 2016
So here’s the deal: all you have to do is show in a short video or photo how Taco Bell has figured into your modern love story, post it on social media and fans will vote for their favourite – but judges will decide the winner.
The winner will get the full Taco Bell wedding experience – flights to Vegas and a fully catered reception after your nuptials in the chapel. There will be loads of extra touches as well to make your fast-food wedding unique, from Taco Bell wedding T-shirts to a sauce-packet garter.
Want to be the 1st couple to get married in the chapel inside our Las Vegas Taco Bell? Go to https://t.co/IGnNuADGjB to learn more. pic.twitter.com/vygz8jTFbh
— Taco Bell (@tacobell) February 14, 2017
The contest itself runs until March 1 and the winners are announced on March 6 – but sadly the thing is, you do actually have to be a US resident to enter.
Though don’t worry too much because later this year the experience will be open to the public for a mere $600. That’s right – you’ll be able to order a wedding straight off the menu. And who said romance was dead?