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The Birria Munchies Food Truck and Charly 2 in Comida Park on Tucson's Southside talk about shifting business and rising ...
Scott Jenkins owns Smokin' on site food truck, and says temperatures can be over 120 degrees in the truck.
A Winston-Salem food truck owner says trucks can get up to 120 degrees in the heat. How he stays cool all summer long.
Food truck workers like Roberto Martinez are battling extreme heat to continue serving their customers.
Grills and stovetops make the inside of the trucks hotter and California's food safety regulations require that the back doors remain closed, cutting off ventilation.
Here is how some food truck workers are planning on protecting themselves against temperatures expected to exceed 100 degrees this upcoming week.
Lathrop food trucks hope for heat relief, citing less business and tougher working conditions KCRA 3 spoke with multiple food trucks parked at the Lathrop Food Plaza ...
Between the grill stove, and fryers, the temperature in her food truck is hovering around 109 degrees.
Local News Food service workers battle the heat in the kitchen The Grappling Crab Shack food truck continued serving people in Harrisburg, despite temperatures hitting the mid-90s.
A West Palm Beach food truck continues to dish out tasty food even though the heat index continues to hover in the triple digits.
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Just a few trucks down you’ll find Freddie working hard over the hot grill and fryer fulfilling the orders of hungry customers at Sweeney’s Food Truck.