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Attention please, it is time to take a look at 22 of the most buzzed-about food trucks across the United States. After bursting onto the American culinary scene a few years back, it’s kind of a ...
A Winston-Salem food truck owner says trucks can get up to 120 degrees in the heat. How he stays cool all summer long.
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – The highest temperature Little Rock has seen so far is 97 degrees, but on a food truck it’s past 100 degrees. Two food truck owners spoke about how they survive the summer ...
For festival-goers, the heat was a challenge, but for the food truck vendors, it was a true test of endurance. “It sometimes gets up to 130 degrees in the truck,” said Steve, a 73-year-old fry ...
A food truck manager told us that “there could be a cultural thing here, too, [the worker] is from a country where it’s very hot. You know, he’s from Indonesia ... he might be more adaptable ...
News of the predicted extreme heat this weekend in Southern California has spread very quickly among the region’s food truck workers. “If it’s 100 degrees outside, then inside the truck it ...
Although some are grateful to be back in the 90s, many food truck owners and workers at the Lathrop Food Plaza say the ongoing heat has been and continues to be a challenge.
You see I got fans," food truck owner Horino Bailey said. "Especially when all these burners are on it's like 'Whoa,' you be sweating." Bailey works 18-hour days, six days a week.
Houston's food trucks are facing a different heat-related battle, roasting employees and toasting clients. Chron Logo Hearst Newspapers Logo Skip to main content ...
Food truck workers like Roberto Martinez are battling extreme heat to continue serving their customers. "Last week when it got really hot, I closed up. After 2 o'clock I close up because it was ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) – The Long Wharf food truck line is full of good food and opinions on this week’s hot weather in the state. Foodies like Juliet Olguin like to get out of the office.
you know, it takes a lot to make the food and it, of course, creates heat. so trucks are hot on a good day. we sent wesh 2’s michelle meredith to find out if working in a food truck is even survive.