Tag: merchandise
NYC: Archaic Law Being Used to Roust NYC Food Trucks
NYPD has begun shooing food trucks away from their usual outposts under an obscure 1950s-era law barring vendors from parking at a metered space and selling merchandise out of their vehicles.
Starfruit Café Debuts Chicago’s First “Flat Belly” Food Truck
In addition to their four freestanding locations, they will be unveiling a mobile food truck.
Tour Catering: Unsung Heroes – People Who Help to Make That Happen
With his extremely own 18 wheeler mobile kitchen, this caterer is actually ready in order to cook pretty much anything virtually any occasion with the morning.
No More Waiting In Line at The Food Truck or Concession Stand
Yorder (previously called iConcessionStand) is a free mobile-app for iPhones and Android phones. The idea behind the app is simple: sports fans can order food, beverages, and merchandise from their seat and about 15-20 minutes later receive their order without missing a minute of the game.
Santa Barbara: Use Of City Streets For Food Trucks
There has been discussion recently about the use of public streets in Santa Barbara for food trucks. Reader Ken sent me a link to the official Santa Barbara Municiple Code for everything you can and cannot do in Santa Barbara.
NYC: Judge Rules Against Paty’s Tacos in Parking Space Fight
A Manhattan Supreme Court judge ruled on Friday that food trucks are subject to a city law prohibiting merchandise to be sold from metered parking spots.
Entrepreneurs Use Street Stands & Food Trucks to Build Brands
Thomas DeGeest is trying. In 2006, the native of Belgium chucked an engineering career at IBM to start Wafels & Dinges, selling topping-laden Belgian waffles and other gourmet desserts out of a truck downtown. He now has five vehicles and nearly 25 employees.
NYC: Police Welcome Taco Truck Back to Upper E. Side by Towing It
Eight officers in a police van had been monitoring Paty’s the entire morning, said Sean Basinski, director of the Street Vendor Project, an advocacy group based at the Urban Justice Center.