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Food service gives $5 vouchers every time Trump says 'Mexico'


Vote for guac!

Politics aside, everyone loves free food. Eat24, a food delivery service owned by Yelp, is offering $5 coupon codes via Twitter every time candidate-businessman Donald Trump says "Mexico" during Thursday's GOP debate. (AKA you can get three $5 vouchers.)

"Why are we doing this? Because even though Donald Trump (#HolaDonald) and Eat24 don't have much in common besides a love of whacky toupees (is it a toupee, right?), 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/contemplate his policy ideas," Eat24 published in a blog post.

The fine print: the code expires Thursday at 11:59 PT, can only be used if you're an Eat24 member, and can only be used on orders of $10 or more with credit card, Google Wallet or PayPal purchases.

(For the many bemused politicos playing along to the debate with drinking games or Paste BN debate bingo, this one's for you.)