Popular Kamloops food truck says ‘ciao’ after more than a decade in business
KAMLOOPS — In many ways, it was just like any other service for the Eats Amore food truck on Saturday (Oct. 14).
Mike Wheeler-Johnson takes the orders, chatting up customers like he’s known them for years (chances are he has).
Inside, Natalie Basille lovingly crafts homemade pasta and delicious sandwiches for hungry customers.
However, there was one big difference. Saturday was the final service for Eats Amore, as Mikey and Nat have decided it’s time to move on from the business they’ve been pouring their hearts and souls into for the past eleven years.