IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Taco Bell will offer Facebook fans a free taco as it tries to recover from a lawsuit questioning the content of its taco filling.

The company was recently thrust into the spotlight when a lawsuit claimed that the restaurant's seasoned beef filling did not have enough beef in them to be billed as such.

Taco Bell fought back with full-page ads that said “Thank You for Suing Us” and defended its beef products, saying they contain 88 percent beef, not 35 percent the law firm behind the lawsuit claimed. It also waged a social media campaign, urging Twitter users to voice their support.

Read the full Bloomberg story, “Taco Bell offers free taco in lawsuit's wake.”

IRVINE, Calif. (AP) — Taco Bell will offer Facebook fans a free taco as it tries to recover from a lawsuit questioning the content of its taco filling.

The company was recently thrust into the spotlight when a lawsuit claimed that the restaurant's seasoned beef filling did not have enough beef in them to be billed as such.

Taco Bell fought back with full-page ads that said “Thank You for Suing Us” and defended its beef products, saying they contain 88 percent beef, not 35 percent the law firm behind the lawsuit claimed. It also waged a social media campaign, urging Twitter users to voice their support.

Read the full Bloomberg story, “Taco Bell offers free taco in lawsuit's wake.”