Eating from food trucks. Is it safe? (Washington: neighborhood, inspections)
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Eating the truck itself is not safe eating food made inside the back area of the truck is as safe as eating at a local restaurant, it depends on how clean and sanitized the owner keeps things and how fresh the food is.
Location: the wrong side of the tracks Richmond, VA
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Actually I asked this question when I first moved here... even though I ate from food trucks in San Francisco all the time, the first time I saw the turkey BBQ truck in Fort Washington I wondered how safe it could be, I mean it was some dude selling BBQ out of a truck with a turkey smoker hitched to the back!
A real Marylander assured me that if the truck was not safe, folks would not "allow it" to be in the neighborhood. That was all it took.
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