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I grew up in Buffalo, and live in Richmond, VA now. Good lord do I miss my Mighty.
I grew up in Buffalo, and live in Richmond, VA now. Good lord do I miss my Mighty.


== Blatant Advertisement ==

I quote from a Facebook post by the company:

Our Wikipedia page could use some more slogans as created by our fans....and also this link under "External Links." http://www.facebook.com/pages/Buffalo-NY/Mighty-Taco/11463302534 Not implying anything... ;)


== Mighty Run ==
== Mighty Run ==

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I grew up in Buffalo, and live in Richmond, VA now. Good lord do I miss my Mighty.

Blatant Advertisement

I quote from a Facebook post by the company:

Our Wikipedia page could use some more slogans as created by our fans....and also this link under "External Links." http://www.facebook.com/pages/Buffalo-NY/Mighty-Taco/11463302534 Not implying anything... ;)

Mighty Run

Would it be relevent to add this? or is it just an East Aurora term? A Mighty Run is essentially when a group of people on the spur of the moment decide to drive half an hour away to the nearest Mighty Taco, regardless of the weather or time of day. -I do not believe so. There is nothing to distinguish a Mighty Run from a Taco Bell Run other than the restaurant of choice. However, I do recall something about a Buffalo tradition to eat at every Mighty Taco in existence in one day. If that could be documented, it would be good.


-Liquidmetalspiderman

-Boush's opinion!- "Mighty Run" is commonly used by everyone in the greater Buffalo area. Nobody says "Taco Bell run." Ever.

On removal of the locations section.

I'm planning to wipe out the locations section in a moment. This is not intended as a slam on the chain. My thinking:

  • The locations list looks like a copy/paste from MightyTaco.com without due attention to wikification or copyright. There's already a link to the official site.
  • It's a conflict of interest for Mighty Taco employees to modify the Wikipedia entry, yet nobody else would be sufficiently motivated to keep it current.
  • Phone numbers are not usually notable. Pizza Pizza#Marketing techniques is a notable exception.
  • Phone numbers are presented in a way that's only useful to people who know Buffalo's area code, which is mighty presumptuous for an encyclopedia that's supposed to be serving the entire English-speaking world.

-- Ventura 12:23, 9 October 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Fair use rationale for Image:Mightytaco.gif

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BetacommandBot (talk) 14:20, 8 March 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Former Locations

Perhaps its beyond the scope of Wikipedia, but anyone have a list of former locations? There was one at the corner of Elmwood and Forest, back around 1982. Same spot where Plate Ohs was more recently. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.243.147.149 (talk) 16:09, 6 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

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cleaning up promotional tone

This page reads like an advertisement and has no sources other than the company's website. I found this search: [1] which establishes that this chain is pretty solidly notable--but we need to source it in third-party sources, not rely on the company's website. Cazort (talk) 14:20, 1 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]