The family food truck business taking off on TikTok

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A 1960s style American school bus has found a new lease of life as part of a thriving family business in Dublin. Stuart Burke and his 12-year-old daughter Ella set up a food truck after their TikTok cooking videos became a big hit during the pandemic |

Owned by Stuart Burke and his 12-year-old daughter Ella, it has been transformed into a food truck business.

"There was nothing going on because I was looking after a load of pubs and restaurants, so the hospitality sector pretty much stopped.Stuart and Ella always wanted to start a cooking channel, but they never had the time. "We made our very first TikTok video, we had over one million views within the first month and things just snowballed from there," he explained."Our big dream was to own and operate a food truck, but we wanted something really unique.

"I was keeping updated on where the bus would be and when it would open, and when I heard I really wanted to get up here and try it out straight away," she said. For Nathan Murphy, who is a big fan of Stuart and Ella’s hot chocolate, supporting local businesses is extremely important.

 

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Massive queues there 🤣🤣🤣

those in the arena ...👏

Ingenious idea . Where the Dragons Den guys? There should be a fleet of these all over the country .

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