Republican Presidential Debate 2016 Update: Free Taco for Every 'Mexico' Donald Trump Says

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Aug 06, 2015 11:08 PM EDT

Eat24 is offering a $5 off coupon for every purchase of $10 or more on their official website, everytime Donald Trump says "Mexico" during the 2016 Republican Presidential Debate.

Business Insider elaborates that every time Trump says "Mexico," Eat24 will post a coupon code on their Twitter account, which customers can use when ordering their meal.

On their official website the food blog app explains the reason for their bizarre coupon offer:

"Why are we doing this?... we want to fully support your constitutional right to have pulled pork nachos and a Diet Coke delivered to your couch while you watch his face change from one shade of pink to another, [while he] contemplate[s] his policy ideas."

Even more good news is the fact that the coupons do not only apply to taco orders. According to Eat24's website, the coupon code applies to any order, ranging from chicken tamales to cheese enchiladas and even pepperoni pizza, if the customer wants.

"We believe in the freedom of the belly, so it's totally up to you," Eat24 states on their official site.

There are a couple of rules and regulations concerning the coupons that people should know. First, the coupons will expire Thursday, August 6 at exactly 11:59 PM PDT. Each of the codes can be used once, but there does not seem to be a limit as to how many times you can order using different codes.

The coupons can only be used when paying with a credit card, Google Wallet, or PayPal. It would seem that paying by cash is out of the question when using the coupons. Lastly, the coupons are only valid when customers order through Eat24.com or the Eat24 app.

According to Business Insider, the food-delivery food app recently announced the special sale via Twitter, after finding out that the billionaire presidential candidate loved talking about Mexico.

While announcing his candidacy, Trump mentioned that Mexicans were bringing their problems from Mexico into the United States, like drugs and crime.

"They're sending people that have lots of problems and they're bringing their problems... they're rapists, and some I assume are good people, but I speak to border guards and they tell us what we are getting," said Trump.

NBC adds that Trump's perspective and comments about Mexicans and immigration has garnered a lot of controversial attention.

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