FoodToEat Brings Low-Tech Food Trucks Into The Internet Age (video)
By Co.exist
Some members of the food truck boom are adept at using technology. But many of the older trucks--often run by recent immigrants--aren’t as up-to-date. FoodToEat helps them master online ordering and other tech to bring their delicious eats to more people.
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