FRI- Lakewood, Detroit ave, next to Edward Park 5pm till 9, or sold out
The tacos look pretty amazing. I will have to try them on Friday.
Moderator: Jim O'Bryan
FRI- Lakewood, Detroit ave, next to Edward Park 5pm till 9, or sold out
Ryan Salo wrote:Is it fair?
My question to you is, does it have to be fair?
If this taco truck offers a better taco than cozumels maybe cozumels needs to improve their menu. Competition creates better products for consumers. I do not think we need more government involvement. If we left it up to them we would soon have regulated profits and controlled territories and menus to keep everything fair...
Ryan Salo wrote:Jim,
Do you honestly believe that without government intervention lakewood would be taken over by food trucks? And if that would happen is that bad? If the market is saying they would prefer gourmet food from a swat truck with no servers or places to sit maybe that is the future of fine dining.I think you would have been one of the ones fighting for laws to protect the horse and buggy because the public wanted something new...
I don't think cozumels has anything to worry about. I will have a taco from a new Cleveland based company and enjoy it without any guilt.
Ryan Salo wrote:Jim,
Does your logic only apply to to restaurants? I know of a paper that creates small offices, using technology and volunteers to create a product that is far less expensive than their competators. Is that
"fair" to companies that have invested far more money in toilet paper as you stated?
Jim O'Bryan wrote:I should have realized you could not understand the concept, of fairness in business and
an even playing field for all.
Danielle Masters wrote:Perhaps it's my west coast roots but I haven't been real impressed with Cozumel or many of the mexican restaurants around here. I am willing to try tacos from a truck or any place willing to compete. Everyone has different tastes and competition isn't a bad thing. Plus the point that seems to be missing is that these trucks serve a different customer base and they won't be there all the hours or days a restaurant is. The nature of their business is to move around. This seems a bit too much ado about nothing.
J Hrlec wrote:Great points, plus I'll add that these trucks usually have a following...which means people outside of Lakewood will be brought here by it's presence and possibly notice other places and spend other monies in Lakewood as well.