Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The Great Food Truck Prohibition has Ended

So it looks like food trucks will now have restricted access to feed the great people of Chicago. As some of you may know, Chicago currently has an ordinance which makes the cooking of food in a vehicle to sell illegal. This law was presumably the result of Mafia ties to the restaurant industry and former Mayor Daley's distaste for the hipster class that frequently operate such chow wagons. In a surprising turn of events, public outcry has forced city government officials to retract the ban and allow food trucks to park in select locations (see above). It's about time too... where else is the public supposed purchase a bulgogi cheese steak with lemon-garlic aioli from a heavily tattooed man reading Jack Kerouac? How could Chicagoans possibly be expected to choose from the mere 22,000 restaurants that pop up when one googles 'Chicago Restaurants'? The people have cried "WE NEED MORE FOOD!!!"  A demand that has finally been answered. God Bless America


But seriously, check the food trucks out

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