The Progression of the Food Truck Industry in Dallas

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Five years ago there was really not a food truck scene in Dallas. But, as public parks like Klyde Warren Park started to emerge and sprawling downtown neighborhoods started flourishing, the food truck industry started booming. Slowly but surely, food trucks started rolling in and taking over the Dallas streets.

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Today, food trucks are still big staples in many Dallas neighborhoods. With such a high demand for food trucks, many companies started purchasing additional food trucks to keep up with business and the demand. Naturally, the more popular and successful companies managed to stick around and others eventually faded out.

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For those who saw much success in the food truck industry, a natural progression was losing their wheels and investing into Brick and Mortar restaurants. For special company’s like Easy Slider, Naami, Tuttas, and Cajun Tailgaters, this was definitely the case. They each had such a high demand that transitioning to a building made all the more sense. With that transition, this provides room for a new wave of Food Truck entrepreneurs.Dallas SkinWraps

So, if you decide to stop by one of these restaurants and give them a try, be sure to tell them SkinzWraps sent you.

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SkinzWraps Dallas has helped develop the food truck scene by offering award-winning design services. Each of our designs are printed on the highest-grade material offered in the industry. At SkinzWraps, our team of master installers ensures that every car wrap installation is flawless.