There are Many Ways to Locate a Gourmet Food Truck

How do you find your favorite Gourmet Food Truck? I use @Twitter, FaceBook and for my favorite Trucks their website. Those are my favorites methods because our company offers those services to Gourmet Food Trucks and I know they are constantly updated real time as things change. But it only works for trucks that are diligent in updating their locations as things change due to factors beyond their control. People need to remember that food trucks are that, trucks and subject to breakdowns, traffic, parking and many other factors. So please be understanding and check @Twitter, Facebook and their websites for the latest.

The companies below are another way to track trucks but they rely on trucks twitter feeds and other methods to stay current.

“Location-Based Marketing Hits the Food Truck Circuit”
by Asif Khan

“In recent years, there has been a spike in the popularity of food trucks — with many vendors now offering gourmet and specialized menus that put an end to preconceived notions of “street meat.” And when it comes to food trucks, location is critical; making sure that nearby consumers know where a truck is parked can make or break a day’s sales. As a result, location based services have become an excellent marketing tool for these meals on wheels. There are some great apps now available that can help you satisfy your appetite on the go — and which can help vendors make sure the line is long at lunchtime.

Roaming Hunger is a good example. The blog and smart phone app allows users to easily find food trucks in their area that could suit their appetite, cataloging trucks in most major cities across the U.S. This free app utilizes vendor tweets and calendars to keep track of the food trucks in their database. The app can be used to search for trucks near you, those recently talked about on Twitter, the most liked, savory, sweet or vegetarian. It also allows users to view truck hours of operation in addition to location which allows you to plan ahead before taking to the street.

The Food Network’s Eat St. has played a major role in promoting this food truck culture, highlighting the most innovative mobile cuisine in North America. Now, the Eat St. free app is available to help users easily track down trucks in their area. The app offers the option to search by proximity, popularity and type of cuisine. Eat St. works a little differently than Roaming Hunger, allowing food truck owners to update their own locations, menus, hours and profiles. Using GPS, users can quickly and easily get directions from their location to the food truck — which is especially great for roaming trucks that may change their location daily. Users also have the option to add food trucks to the app themselves which is great for more stationary trucks that don’t need much updating.

Another great resource is TruxMap, which has its own iOS, Android, and mobile web versions. If you’re in a major city in the United States, there’s a good chance that there’s a famous food truck driving around making something tasty on it. With TruxMap, you’ll now know exactly where they are at all times, and more importantly, if they’re serving food or not.

Many food trucks are also starting to become more socially savvy, utilizing the many other benefits of location based services such as Twitter and Foursquare. Consumers can use apps like Foursquare to get discounts, access free samples, and get updates on the latest news, and daily specials (depending on the vendor).”

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