More than 20 food trucks and street food vendors from San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Clara, Oakland, Redwood City, Sacramento, Grass Valley and Penn Valley will debut at the first annual Foods4Thought.org Food Truck Food Festival at Western Gateway Park in Penn Valley, CA on June 30, 2012, from noon until 6:00 p.m. With its… Read more »
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Street Food Writers Rank Eight California Food Truck Events and Festivals
San Francisco food writers and Social Media Marketing experts, Christopher Ford and Andrew Nicora at Stitches ‘n Dishes have published a report, ranking eight major California street food events throughout the state. The review considered, customer and food truck operator feedback, location and attractions, event website, event organizer responsiveness, fee structures for vendors and fees… Read more »
New Facebook Timeline Page Layout Improves Social Media Marketing for Food Trucks
Christopher Ford, Co-Founder at Stitches ‘n Dishes, a pioneer in Social Media Marketing, advertising and PR services for mobile food trucks and food stands, released Ford’s recommended best practices for integrating the new Facebook Timeline page layout for street food businesses. Facebook launched Timeline on February 29, 2012 and has given page owners one month… Read more »
Food Truck and Street Food Blog Announces Nintendo Wii Luck of the Irish Drawing
Stitches ‘n Dishes, a San Francisco based, interactive food truck and street food blog, and Food Network’s Eat St. preferred partner, announced that it will award a Nintendo Wii bundle package, including Super Mario Bros 3, Food Network’s Cook or Be Cooked, Order Up! and a Wii Cooking Set in a free drawing in partnership… Read more »
Data Reveals McDonald’s Fast Food is Healthier than Gourmet Food Truck
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On February 15, 2012, the day after California State Assemblyman Bill Monning (D) submitted a new proposed bill, AB1678, banning food trucks from vending within 1500 feet of the perimeter of all California K-12 schools, the owner/operator of a popular Northern California food truck stated in an interview with ABC Channel 7 News that the… Read more »