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Food truck to drive new meal options at Texas school

Anderson High School plans to open the Nacho Average Food Truck this month, where students will have access to dishes such as tacos, chili-lime melon and zesty black beans.

FSD Staff

October 9, 2015

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Students at Anderson High School soon will have more lunch options with their new Nacho Average Food Truck, reports Austin 360.

Anderson High’s district, Austin ISD, announced that the food truck would open sometime this month “in an effort to provide students with healthy and delicious meal options in a new and innovative way.”

The Nacho Average Food Truck menu will serve up a variety of tacos, agua frescas and Good Pop paletas a la carte.

Check out the full story via Austin 360.

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