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Chicago food truck operators face city restrictions, opposition from brick-and-mortar restaurants

After much debate over how mobile cuisine in Chicago would affect brick-and-mortar restaurants, food trucks are rolling down the city streets and are determined to stay.

The Chicago City Council enacted an ordinance last year that permitted the food truck industry to expand. A total of 120 food trucks now have licenses to serve food on the city’s streets, and 17 have received licenses to cook on board.

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