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It’s amazing what a reality show can do for your food truck. Second place finishers on the Food Network’s “The Great Food Truck Race” and Los Angeles food truck staple, Nom Nom, have spread their love ...
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Zap 2 It recounts the final episode, wherein Nom Nom got the Bronx cheer from Yankees fans who had already eaten and Grill ‘Em not too surprisingly found a more secure place in fans’ hearts for ...
Earlier this week we mentioned four Arizona food truck companies that are season 2 nominees for The Great Food Truck Race on The Food Network. We hope you follow the link to vote for your local food ...
Want a restaurant? Get a truck. Brick-and-mortar is so last year. (Last November, to be specific, when Kogi BBQ hit the streets and your Twitter account.) In early August, Nom Nom Truck will join the ...
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This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. The trio behind the Nom Nom Truck, which begins its first week of ...
The great thing about Twitter is that you can pick up little nuggets of information here and there. And in the food industry, those little nuggets can turn into news. Take for example this tweet ...
The final challenge was to make $500 in each outer borough, and then another $1000 in Manhattan. It is very hard to sell banh mi sandwiches in the Bronx generally, and to Yankees fans in particular, ...
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