Food trucks count on customer loyalty as patios and the province reopen

Patios are reopening Friday, and some food trucks are adding picnic tables to their parking lots to try and keep up with what they see as a potential loss in business.

Unlike many restaurants during the pandemic, food trucks have actually prospered because of the way they serve their creations.

Now as Ontario reopens, “we know there’s going to be a hit for sure,” says Steven Carle, owner of the Almighty Cheese food truck which is located on Trim Road in Orleans.

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