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ICYMI: Port Jefferson Man's Food Truck App Set For Launch

Check out this story from earlier in the week on Port Jefferson Patch.

Evan Tousey, 31, of Port Jefferson, developer of What The Truk, a food truck-finding app slated to launch on March 13.
Evan Tousey, 31, of Port Jefferson, developer of What The Truk, a food truck-finding app slated to launch on March 13. (What The Truk)

PORT JEFFERSON, NY — It will soon get a lot easier for hungry Long Islanders to connect with food trucks — whether it be their favorite or one they've yet to discover. What The Truk, an app that allows users to track food trucks, completed its beta period and is slated to launch on March 13.

Evan Tousey, 31, of Port Jefferson, who founded the app, said a lot of hard work has gone into the beta period over summer 2020.

"I got to taste a lot of great food with the different food trucks I was working with," Tousey told Patch. "I got to meet a lot of local business owners and individuals from Nassau and Suffolk counties who were interested in the app. I did my best to try to support their food trucks by going out and purchasing the food. I'm excited to launch the app, and I'm even more excited to try and taste different foods and continue to support food trucks."

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The app features two versions: one for vendors and another for customers.

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