On the road again: Pangea moves into food truck business - messenger-inquirer

Photo by Greg Eans, Messenger-Inquirer/geans@messenger-inquirer. com Ras Sager, an employee at Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, orders fish and chips from the Pangea Food Truck owned by Justin and Natasha Crandall on Wednesday while the truck is parked outside of the downtown office on W. Second Street. The city passed an ordinance in April 2014 to allow food trucks to operate in the city. Photo by Greg Eans, Messenger-Inquirer/geans@messenger-inquirer. com Ras Sager, an employee at Boardwalk Pipeline Partners, orders fish and chips from the Pangea Food Truck owned by Justin and Natasha Crandall on Wednesday while the truck is parked outside of the downtown office on W. Second Street. The city passed an ordinance in April 2014 to allow food trucks to operate in the city. No racism, sexism or any sort of -ism that is degrading to another person. Use the 'Report' link on each comment to let us know of abusive posts. Post a comment. Source: www.messenger-inquirer.com