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Broken Permitting System Forces Food Trucks Into Black Market
Ed Song is a part of the new wave of gourmet trucks. Together with two friends, he started Korilla, a group of three bright orange trucks that sell bulgogi, burritos and tofu tacos.
Recalling his first contact with the middleman [providing black-market food truck permits], Song said “it was scary. You’re giving them a lot of hundred dollar bills without a receipt. It’s just the nature of the business.” Read more.

Broken Permitting System Forces Food Trucks Into Black Market

Ed Song is a part of the new wave of gourmet trucks. Together with two friends, he started Korilla, a group of three bright orange trucks that sell bulgogi, burritos and tofu tacos.

Recalling his first contact with the middleman [providing black-market food truck permits], Song said “it was scary. You’re giving them a lot of hundred dollar bills without a receipt. It’s just the nature of the business.” Read more.

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