• doggle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    9 months ago

    Not at all my experience; food trucks tend to be massively overpriced (and poor quality) in my area. I assume they expect to sell based on convenience and novelty. I guess it isn’t working as there aren’t very many around.

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      9 months ago

      Damn that is unfortunate. Out of curiosity, what is the population density?

      I am in a 50k city in a 300k county. Much smaller and selection plummets and quality and cost get highly variable.

      When I lived in a larger city of 2 mil I found the prices to be reliably higher, with quality (sometimes) matching. But Portland OR sort of made a ‘thing’ about quality street food vs your average street vendor, so my experiences may already be skewed.

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        9 months ago

        Just outside a major city in the southeast, so substantially higher. There’s about 50k just in my suburb. Perhaps the food trucks here come from further in the city where prices generally are a bit higher?

        I confess, I haven’t been very thorough. I just tried a couple and wasn’t impressed with the prices, so stopped bothering.