New York City mobile food vendors stay in touch with customers
New York : Whether it's fomenting revolution or telling people what you had for breakfast, microblogging service Twitter seems to have it all.
Now, New York City's enterprising mobile food vendors are using the instant messaging website to help their hoards of hungry followers stay tuned to their favourite delicacies.
Kim Ima, owner of the Treats Truck, which serves up caramel creme sandwiches, sugar cookies with icing, and other diet-busting delights, uses Twitter to stay in touch with her 3,000 fans.
"For someone like Kim, with St. Patrick's Day Parade on Wednesday, she wasn't sure if she was going to park here. So with Twitter she was able to provide location updates and we knew where to find her," said customer E.J. Cory.
There are about 3,000 licensed food vending trucks in New York City, representing a sizable niche for Twitter.
Kenny Lao parks his Rickshaw Dumpling truck next to the Treats Truck most Fridays. He says Twitter is an ideal tool to keep in touch with his 5,000 followers.
"People really depend on us to be at certain locations on every day of the week and they get super-duper excited for dumpling day and this is the best way for us to tell them," he said.