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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
New rules for taco trucks have Los Angeles residents in a stew
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<blockquote data-quote="tama" data-source="post: 6623033" data-attributes="member: 42232"><p>What I find hilarious is business owners who claim they are losing business to these taco vendors. Hey if I get ready to go out to a restaurant I'm not going to change my mind whne pulling into the parking lot I see the coach roach offering super burritos at 3.50 and say "hey:idea: I think i'll have a roach coach burrito instead of sitting down here at (insert restaurant) and enjoy my meal with full service." Considering I got ready for a nite out at a restaurant to begin with.</p><p></p><p>Hell even more so if I bring a date:-D How hot and sexy is that?</p><p></p><p>The only way I see this actually hurting any type of established business is a taqueria that peddles the same product. They sell a super buritto ay 5.00 and the roach coach sells the same size super burrito at 3.50.</p><p></p><p>Any other type of establishment business owner in my opinion is just finding someone else to blame for their business being slow.</p><p></p><p>I do agree with the residential neighbor hood disturbances though and I can see a crowd being noisey at night. That part I do agree with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tama, post: 6623033, member: 42232"] What I find hilarious is business owners who claim they are losing business to these taco vendors. Hey if I get ready to go out to a restaurant I'm not going to change my mind whne pulling into the parking lot I see the coach roach offering super burritos at 3.50 and say "hey:idea: I think i'll have a roach coach burrito instead of sitting down here at (insert restaurant) and enjoy my meal with full service." Considering I got ready for a nite out at a restaurant to begin with. Hell even more so if I bring a date:-D How hot and sexy is that? The only way I see this actually hurting any type of established business is a taqueria that peddles the same product. They sell a super buritto ay 5.00 and the roach coach sells the same size super burrito at 3.50. Any other type of establishment business owner in my opinion is just finding someone else to blame for their business being slow. I do agree with the residential neighbor hood disturbances though and I can see a crowd being noisey at night. That part I do agree with. [/QUOTE]
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