Lastnight Adam and I got into a "debate" (not really an arguement, but we didnt agree with eachother at all) about food trucks. At the event we went to all the food trucks had a limited menu (usually 4 or 5 items) and the prices varied. Generally speaking a large sandwich was 8$, 2 fish tacos is $8, smaller items (like 3 raviolis) was $5, and some places had some things for more than $10.
What is more important to you if you were going out to eat at a food truck - the quality of food compared to the price you are paying, or the quantity of food compared to the price you are paying?
I accused adam of being one of those "super sized" people, where you need to get a huge ass pop, a huge ass fry and a burger to feel like you are getting a value, while I am more interested in trying something new and interesting that packs a lot of flavour and it doesnt matter how much I get for that price.
Re: Food truck debate
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[QUOTE]I'd want good food rather than more food.<strong> If you would have asked me this question in college after getting high, then I would have said more food. </strong>
Posted by LetsHikeToday[/QUOTE]
lol this made me laugh.
Seriously, those two little fish tacos I had, I cant get out of my head. They were small, but so delicious - the slaw under the fish was absolute divine and the fish was so light and crunchy. I want more but they are toronto based
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[QUOTE]Lastnight Adam and I got into a "debate" (not really an arguement, but we didnt agree with eachother at all) about food trucks. At the event we went to all the food trucks had a limited menu (usually 4 or 5 items) and the prices varied. Generally speaking a large sandwich was 8$, 2 fish tacos is $8, smaller items (like 3 raviolis) was $5, and some places had some things for more than $10. What is more important to you if you were going out to eat at a food truck - <strong>the quality of food compared to the price you are paying</strong>, or the quantity of food compared to the price you are paying? I accused adam of being one of those "super sized" people, where you need to get a huge ass pop, a huge ass fry and a burger to feel like you are getting a value, while I am more interested in trying something new and interesting that packs a lot of flavour and it doesnt matter how much I get for that price.
Posted by Nebb[/QUOTE]
It's always this, but to a lot of Americans it's the latter (sp?) and that's why this nation is obese.
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When I lived in the city I could practically live off of food trucks, but it's been years since I've seen one living now in such a rural area. The plus side is that I'm surrounded by farms and just about everyone has a fruit / veggiie stand.