Green Truck Puts a Sustainable Spin on the Lunch Truck
Who hasn't guiltily sneaked off to the local taco truck for lunch? An LA-based company called Green Truck aims to reduce the guilt associated with on-the-go lunches by using organic ingredients, bio-compostable packaging, and vegetable oil to power its vehicles. Read More
Who hasn’t guiltily sneaked off to the local taco truck for lunch? A Los Angeles-based company called Green Truck aims to reduce the guilt associated with on-the-go lunches by using organic ingredients, bio-compostable packaging, and vegetable oil to power its vehicles.
The Green Truck also uses locally sourced ingredients, a solar-powered kitchen, and green cleaning products.
The food options are tasty, too — dishes include the vegan Mother Trucker burger, a breakfast burrito with a tofu option, and traditional lunch truck fried food.
But sustainability does cost money, and customers will pay $5.50 more for a breakfast burrito at the Green Truck than at competing taco trucks.
Green Trucks currently serve LA’s Westside and Beverly Hills. More trucks will hit Irvine and Santa Barbara in the coming months.
