Asheville, N.C. Considers Allowing Mobile Food Vendors Downtown

July 22, 2014

The city of Asheville, N.C. is considering allowing mobile food vendors in its downtown, according to Mountain Xpress, a news Website in Asheville.

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Editor’s Insight: No one should be surprised by the finding that 75 percent of the 650 people surveyed in Asheville want the mobile food vendors.

This article provides a comprehensive overview of the rising mobile food industry.

Food trucks will become much more common in urban areas in the near future, creating even more competition to vending and onsite foodservice operators. 07-06-11 by Elliot Maras

 

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