Meet This Year's "Most Heroic Vendor" at New York's Vendy Awards!
The annual Vendy Awards are mostly a celebration of delicious à la cart(e) fare. But for the second year in a row, the Governors Island ceremony will get a little bit political with the "Most Heroic Vendor" award. This year, it's going to a halal food stand on 86th Street and 5th Avenue in Brooklyn. Its proprietor, Sammy Kassem, has been fighting local restaurants for the right to sell kebabs and falafel. They accuse him of dirtying Bay Ridge streets. He says they don't the competition, or his religion.
The New York Times' City Room blog reports:
The [Save Our Streets Project] turf war between the Bay Ridge restaurant owners and the two street vendors has been nasty at times: the owners have occupied Mr. Kassem's corner with tables and nailed-down park benches, according to a spokeswoman for the Street Vendor Project at the Urban Justice Center, which sponsors the Vendys, while Mr. Kassem's lawyer has accused the restaurants of discriminating against the vendors because they are Middle Eastern.
In response to the campaign, Mr. Kassem filed a complaint in May with the police against one of the leaders of the campaign, alleging that he was being harassed.
Lots more on vendors, food carts, food trucks, and other mobile eateries taking flack from local restaurants.
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Dirtying the streets? Jesus Fucking Christ.
Yeah, in NYC?!
Be a proud New Yorker. At least attempt to vomit into the subway grates.
I don't the competition, either. But who does, really?
But they don't his religion too!
I just didn't your religion is this bad?
Mr. Kaseem's lawyer thinks so!
"...while Mr. Kassem's lawyer has accused the restaurants of discriminating against the vendors because they are Middle Eastern."
Grievance group mongering vs anti-competitive swine.
Gah.
I just want a kebob, hold the appeal to PC!
This is all about health and safety code violations. It has nothing to do with Kassem competing with brick-and-mortar eateries or the fact that he's a filthy mooselimb operating a victory cart only a few boroughs away from 9/11.
Seriously. This is sadly pretty common. What about that poor kid in Michigan whose hot dog stand got shut down? He weren't no terrist.
Fuck, Kassem. You are a Muslim, dude. Get down off that cross.
Anyone ever seen a beer truck? Or would that require a utopian society without open container laws?
Folks bring their coffees onto the metro. I'd like to bring a cold brew for the ride home. I'd pay $5 for a good beer to a strategically placed truck outside my metro stop.
Don't you have a refrigerator in your office?
Well these things are getting pretty popular in various cities. Seen em in Amsterdam and Houston and I'm sure they are around elsewhere.
I also did enjoy having beers on the trains in Switzerland and Denmark. Not sure if there is anywhere in the US you can do that, maybe NOLA and Vegas?
That bus is the coolest thing I've seen this year.
METRA in the Chicago area, as long as you are discrete. Until 1977 (?) they had bar cars on the commuter trains.
When I first moved to DC they had beer trucks at Adams Morgan Day. But those were literally rider ans filled with bottles of Bud or Coors and doled out to the shouting drunken masses like grain to starving Sudanese.
"But those were literally rider [v]ans filled with bottles of Bud or Coors and doled out to the shouting drunken masses like grain to starving Sudanese."
By God that is the funniest thing I have read in a while.
Which is ironic since Bud brews with feces instead of malted grains.
What LTC(ret) John said. Nicely done Kristen. Nice.
The beer truck around here would result in an open container violation around here. I've seen them in places where the OC law has been suspended or on private property.
Anyone ever seen a beer truck?
Sure. Lined up outside the drive-thru liquor stores every Friday evening.
We have drive through liquor stores and daquiri huts with drive through windows in Louisiana. The daquiries in foam buckets with straws technically arent open containers because they leave the top half of the paper on the straw when they hand it through the window to you.
Note that this is a state where, when I was a kid, certain bars catered to a family crowds. It was not uncommon to see whole families with small children there. Kids would often go to the bar and fetch beers for their parents.
I used to run drinks for my parents and their friends. I was seven, and the bartender at the Officer's Club was more than happy not to leave the air conditioning to go poolside in the Texas sun. Ft. Hood, 1977. Different times...