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food trucks

As summer nears its end, it means it's almost time for Canada's largest annual fair to return to Toronto.

The Canadian National Exhibition will return to Exhibition Place from August 18 to September 4, 2023, bringing with it tons of food, shows, games and attractions that you won't want to miss out on.

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Maintenant devenu une tradition estivale pour plusieurs dans la métropole, le grand rassemblement de food trucks à Montréal, Les Premiers Vendredis, traverseront les ponts vers le nord pour se stationner à Mirabel ce mois-ci. Nommé le Festin sur Roues pour l'occasion, tu pourras enfin profiter de l'expérience de déguster un repas éclectique de cuisine de rue, sans avoir à endurer le trafic de la ville.

C'est donc le vendredi 21 juillet que Les Premiers Vendredis débarqueront pour la toute première fois au populaire Premium Outlets Montréal, aux abords de l'autoroute 15. Tu pourras donc en profiter pour faire un peu de lèche-vitrines et t'arrêter au parc du centre commercial tout près des boutiques H&M et Under Armour.

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The tipping debate is still going strong online, with one side arguing more people in the service industry deserve tips, while the other side is getting fed up over how demanding to customers the industry is getting.

A new post on Reddit has sparked another fiery conversation and this one has to do with the etiquette around tipping when ordering from a food truck.

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Sure, fast-food cravings are usually harmless, but what happens when someone takes it too far? Fewer pickles and fries for the rest of us.

According to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), members of its Norfolk County Detachment investigated a somewhat peculiar theft last Friday after receiving reports of a ransacked food truck.

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