Street Food In The Dotte: Delicious Impact Of Open Border?!?

Like it or not . . . Culture in the Kansas City metro is slowly changing and whilst food trucks aren't anything new . . . All night mobile cookouts on every street corner are a pastime in the Americas that wasn't always a part of traditional Heartland upbringing. 

As always, we advise loyal readers not to take this topic too seriously because history has proven that people love tacos far more than paperwork. 

Still . . . Here's a well-written and worthwhile roundup of the ongoing sitch:

"Wyandotte County officials said they’re receiving complaints about food trucks, and how they’re doing business. Owners of the mobile kitchens tell FOX4 the accusations are unfounded and unfair.

"The aromas rising from popular food truck setup spots, like 18th and Central, are captivating, but drivers complain something stinks."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Wyandotte County cracking down on food truck operators following complaints

Wyandotte County officials said they're receiving complaints about food trucks, and how they're doing business.

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