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Murchison Road gains new food truck park

By Savanah Ramsey, posted 3 years ago

Fayetteville business owner Tonya McNeil and The Murchison Marketplace have partnered together to bring a Fayetteville Food Truck Park to life. 

McNeil is no stranger to running businesses as the Food Truck Park is in association with The Salad Box and has been running for the last month.

“This is for any food truck that wants to participate and be in a set location so that the community will know exactly where they are,” stated McNeil. “There's no grocery stores or really anything like that on the Murchison Road Corridor and this allows people to have a variety of options to choose from.”

The park is located in the old Neighborhood Walmart plaza on 3421 Murchison Road Suite A.

Food trucks and vendors are invited to park and serve the community from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Cost to participate for both days is $35 dollars.

To secure a spot in the park, call 910-229-3924.

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