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Now a few towns are scrambling to regulate the antenna onslaught.
The rapidly growing fleet of gourmet trucks hawking specialty dishes like Korean tacos, Hawaiian French toast and rattlesnake sandwiches has local municipalities scrambling to regulate the industry, citing concerns about the large crowds, noise and mess they sometimes create.
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