Taco Trucks
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Chico Enterprise Record: Starving Student: The cultural significance of taco trucks
Starving Student: The cultural significance of taco trucks: It is not a secret that the highest-income earners in Chico are white people. So let’s go ahead and stop trying to pretend I’m being racist. Everyone is racist. And every journalist is biased. If you do not agree with the previous two statements, you probably understand the world much differently than I do, and will find this column at least partially offensive. Therefore, people who stick their nose up at taco…
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Vallejo and Napa Taco Trucks
January 24 2008 Tacos Garcia Soscol St. at McKinstry Napa, CA Note: Advertised “Burrito Diablo de Camarón $8.50” Tacos Dos Hermanos Sonoma St at Soreno St. Vallejo, CA Tacos Jalisco Texas St. at Broadway Vallejo, CA Note: “Tacos de Birria” La Perla de Jalisco 1 block north of Kentucky St. at Alameda Vallejo, CA
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San Bruno & Millbrae Taco Trucks
I finally finished uploading photos from my two most recent solo crawls. March 1 2008 Tacos Panzon Campbell and Grand Ave. Oakland, CA Tacos Toñito Herman and Huntington Ave. (Under I-380 overpass) San Bruno, CA Tacos El Ranchito El Camino Real at Jenevin Ave. (Across from the Fire Station) San Bruno, CA Tacos El Ranchito #2 El Camino Real at Center St. (near McDonald’s) Millbrae, CA La Conchita El Camino Real and Hillcrest Ave. Millbrae, CA Note: Pastor was *really*…
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Sacramento Bee: City may slap limits on food vendor trucks today
SacBee: The city of Sacramento appears ready to clamp down on a workday culinary staple – the food truck. More than 100 licensed food trucks roam Sacramento every day, serving up tacos, burritos, noodles and ice cream. The trucks are fixtures at construction sites and outside government offices, anywhere hurried folk want a bite on the cheap. But city officials say some vendors park for hours in quiet neighborhoods and attract loiterers, noise, litter and crime. The City Council is…
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To all those haters who think taco trucks aren’t clean
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Taco trucks face strict regulation in Tulare Co.
Taco trucks are once again under threat, this time in Tulare County. This smells of the saga down in Salinas. The Fresno Bee: By Erik Lacayo / The Fresno Bee 12/08/07 22:21:02 TIPTON — Taco trucks across Tulare County could be driven out of business, some vendors fear, because of a proposed ordinance that would regulate where they can sell food. The Tulare County Board of Supervisors is expected to vote Tuesday on the new rules for mobile food vendors…