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Okla. university rolls out new food truck

Officials at OSU say the menu will be a Mexican-BBQ hybrid.

Bianca N. Herron, Digital Editor

January 25, 2016

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Oklahoma State University has debuted its first-ever food truck, the Chophouse Taqueria.

Officials describe the menu as Mexican BBQ, with such items as Top Shelf Tacos, salads and soups and Bowl-Ritos, or open-faced burrito bowls.

"Food trucks are very much on trend right now and our students and employees were asking for a dining option for some of the more remote areas of campus. It made perfect sense and we're excited to finally share it with the university and community," Terry Baker, director of university dining, said in a statement.
 

About the Author

Bianca N. Herron

Digital Editor

Bianca Herron is a digital editor at Restaurant Business. Prior to joining Restaurant Business, Bianca was editor of two real estate publications, the Illinois Real Estate Journal and Chicago Industrial Properties. Previously, she was a reporter for the Chicago Defender Newspaper. Bianca studied Mass Communications at Tennessee State University, and currently resides in the south suburbs of Chicago. 

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