Jesse Walker | July 29, 2009
Gustavo "¡Ask a Mexican!" Arellano has a fun piece in the OC Weekly about the taco-truck entrepreneurs of Orange County, California. There's a lot in there about their regulatory struggles, and a fair amount about private coercion as well, but also some straight business reporting about the ways the lonchera industry has evolved with the times.
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Jeff P|7.29.09 @ 4:01PM|#
You know, the Taco Bell dog just died. They couldn't wait a week to cast aspersions on the industry?
|7.29.09 @ 4:08PM|#
Are the tacos organic?
ellipsis|7.29.09 @ 4:13PM|#
I wish I could believe there is a right to buy tacos, but alas, prostitution is illegal in most places.
|7.29.09 @ 4:14PM|#
Now we are talking some real food!!!
|7.29.09 @ 4:38PM|#
Where is lonewacko on this subject? I am sure he is very angry about the illegals demanding to sell tacos.
Mike Laursen|7.30.09 @ 2:05AM|#
You know, the Taco Bell dog just died. They couldn't wait a week to cast aspersions on the industry?
The article was about Mexican food. What the heck does Taco Bell have to do with Mexican food?