Owner Aaron Hines couldn’t open his shaved ice trailer within the Round Rock city limits. Right now the city doesn’t have an ordinance allowing mobile food vendors in a permanent location, so Hines leased an acre of farmland in unincorporated Round Rock. He leased it before the harvest and spent days shucking the corn himself to make way for his shaved ice trailer.
When your trailer ceases to be movable, it is no longer a trailer, and the food you are serving from it is no longer “trailer food” … it’s just some cheap crap food served out of a makeshift restaurant with low health standards, wobbly picnic table, and no cover for sun/rain relief.
This trend of people opening immovable food trucks and food trailers in permanent locations has got to stop. It’s ridiculous.