Why food trucks if you can’t get to them?
KAMLOOPS — I’ve never been a food truck kind of guy. My work place just isn’t conducive to checking out food trucks at breaks or at lunch. But I’ve been following the food truck debate in council fairly closely because I’ve always liked the concept of the hot dog stands at some shopping locations around town, and having some of the specialty foods that food trucks make their living from. So it intrigued me that the food truck owners seemed happy with recent developments at council that would provide better opportunities to have more food trucks available in the downtown, where they would be well used. At least theoretically. But it puzzled me that everyone seemed happy with the idea of a “food truck space” near Stuart Wood School. I thought to myself, “why would anyone walk that distance to Stuart Wood to pick up a sandwich or hot dog from a food truck?” If you have a half hour lunch break and you work in the downtown, would you walk to Stuart Wood school? I wouldn’t, but I don’t walk much anymore. So I talked to many of my friends who walk and frequent the downtown. I said “would you walk that distance?” Some, whose break time was flexible, said “yes” but a big majority said they wouldn’t make that trek.
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