In the UK they are usually trailers.

There are also mobile fish and chip vans which move around. They tend to stop 
in the same place at the same time each week, and regulars wait for them to 
arrive. During an evening they will go to several places.

Phil (trigpoint)
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On 21/06/2013 12:15 Elliott Plack wrote:

John,


Sounds similar to something we have in the US, commonly called 'food trucks' 
here. Are these actually trailers though? In other words, are these vehicles 
self powered, or towed by another vehicle?



On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 6:21 AM, John Sturdy <[email protected]> wrote:

How should we map roadside catering trailers, that are either left at a fixed 
location, or brought to the same location every day (or every weekday)?  
They're a regular part of UK road culture.


Typically, they serve bacon rolls, sausages, etc, and tea and coffee, and are 
usually open from breakfast time until lunchtime; there are also some that 
serve kebabs, only in the evening.



__John



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