The Mill Entrepreneur Center Helps Connect Food Trucks with Diners
Dyersburg, TN: The Mill Workspace is excited to announce the launch of StreetFoodFinder (SFF) in the nine counties that makeup Northwest Tennessee.
Dyersburg will be the first city in the app then other cities will be added very quickly, following the initial rollout.
SFF is a mobile application designed to connect food lovers with their favorite food trucks. By simply opening the app, the user will be able to see all the trucks that are operating within twenty-five miles of their current location. They will also be able to see the schedule for the trucks and the schedule of registered locations along with menus and other contact information.
Chris Donaldson, The Mill CEO, states that “our goal with this partnership is to help people more easily find food trucks without having to rely on social media. In turn this will help the businesses that we serve more easily reach the patrons that they desire to serve. We cannot thank Nik and the team at SFF enough for allowing us to bring this to such a rural area. In the end this creates more opportunities for growth in business and improves the quality of life for residents of rural Northwest Tennessee.”
Nik Gandhy, founder of StreetFoodFinder, says, “We are excited to partner with The Mill to help further both our visions of helping small businesses grow and thrive! They’ve proven their dedication to helping Northwest Tennessee over the years and we can’t wait to bring SFF into the fold to help further that mission.”
The app is not only for food trucks, but also for those who enjoy hosting food trucks on their property. Locations may register as a Hot Spot with the app making it easier to book or allow trucks to book your location.
For additional information, or to become a featured food truck or host, contact the Mill Workspace.
About The Mill Workspace: The Mill Workspace, a DBA of Northwest Tennessee Entrepreneurship, Inc. is a nonprofit 501(c)3 entrepreneur center located in Dyersburg, TN and focused on serving entrepreneurs in the nine counties of Northwest Tennessee. They help businesses through one-on-one counseling, workshops, and multi-week programs all designed to help businesses in the region startup and grow. Programs at The Mill are funded in part by a grant from LaunchTN.