
Food trucks to be rolled out in Puducherry and Karaikal
The Hindu
The trucks will be stationed at places with high tourist footfalls; trucks to be operated on a PPP model, an official said
The Government-owned Puducherry Tourism Development Corporation (PTDC), which operates the Seagulls Restuarant, is all set to improve its presence at the city’s culinary scene by rolling out food trucks to cater to street food lovers in the former French outpost.
PTDC has already developed a concept model for food trucks and is in the process of finalizing the private players who will run the trucks under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. With tourist inflow picking up during the weekends, the Corporation decided to allow the setting up of food trucks at popular hangouts.

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