No permit and they sell tainted food and nothing happens to them, But if you build a shed in you`re yard without a permit the county comes down on you like a ton of bricks.
It happened to me in S.F. Gave me a lot of grief for a shed. It was for my bikes and garden tools. The roof was 120 square feet. 10x10 made me cut the roof down to 100 sq feet. Now I have no overhang. 💩 heads
@@abelardomartinez7889yes but in a fridge with proper temp control and sanitary practices. an actual restaurant compared to these random popups have more regulations
If you're standing in the right place you will be able to see the dirt flying in and around the food especially those bacon wrapped hot dogs griddle vending people based on where you stand in the sunlight and shadows just look 👀 🤮🤮🤮, never for me.
@@tvviewer4500 They dont know how to digest it? Because their brains are supposed to send some signals to their colon and digestive fluids. 😅 ah okay i get it
Saw hotdog vender leave his cart to run being the bushes and take a leak. Dude ran back and starting serving Bacon Hot Dogs, i walked away sick to my stomach shaking my head!!!
What's the point in filing a report? The county does not do anything to these people and keeps letting them setup in different locations over and over and over again. Start suing the hell out of the County if you want something done about it.
I know a few people who have eaten from Mexican street vendors and they’ve all gotten sick as a result. These people are desperate to feed their family and will sell whatever even if ifs rotten. Please, cook from home. 🏠
I mean it sucks they gotta be desperate enough to sell bad food but they also need to realize you get a dangerous man sick and he finds out he coming for you.....
I've been eating out at restaurants my entire life I only got food poisoning twice but after COVID everything was closed and it literally forced me to learn and how to cook for myself it has been an amazing life changing experience I have not eaten in a restaurant since 2019 The money that I saved is ridiculous even though I was always financially stabled and had no problem eating out every day it's mind blowing the money that I saved never going back to eating out again
Same here ! covid changed the game! I bake my own bread, cakes, pastries, steaks, and the list goes on. If I want it I make it! 10x Better than store bought
I’ve been having Bubba frozen burgers, the jalapeño ones, total game changer for me since I love eating burgers. Since they’re frozen, they last longer, and they shockingly come out perfect (I was always told growing up that frozen burgers are horrid). I actually found the perfect time for my burgers, 16 minutes one side at a lower temp, and 6 minutes on the other side at medium temp. I time it and have gotten 160 degree temp. consistently on the burgers. I do other things while it cooks. Then I put some cheese and I like ranch on the jalapeño burger (homemade bbq sauce on the regular burger meat - that one cooks faster). I’ve also loved overnight oats for convenient breakfast, steel cut oats are also great to cook in the morning.
U sound so entitled.... I am so thankful for having been a foster child. Had to tighten up by the age of five. Can't imagine spending a dollar on water let alone restaurants and constant take out. I am also retired now so money is not an issue😅😅😅😅... actually it hasn't been since I was 17. But yes my sisters and I have been self sufficient since 1983.
This is true, but I've had disgusting food made at Burger King on the nightshift where no supervisors are around. The truth is many workers are lazy because they are underpaid, but also lack accountability or morals. I worked fast food and had to get after people for not washing hands and several other issues. I highly doubt other people take their food jobs as seriously as I did. Drug dealing and drug use also seemed to be becoming a huge problem in the restaurant industry when I left.
@@user-se5ef5pl3o LMFAO that is the wildest sentence I have read in a long time.... I hope you are just another low effort troll because if you honestly believe "being underpaid is no excuse to be bad at your job" then I guess youre lining up to get paid slave wages and give 110% right?
A lack of common sense as well, I saw it working in service industry, kitchens. Worked overnight or closer shifts a lot. Came back from break one day to find a lump of ice with all of the grease run off from the grill dumped into the floor drain in the back by the dishwasher. Had to drop everything to go scoop it out before it wrecked our drain. Took forever and made me lose faith in humanity.
I saw a Wendy's employee drop a stack of drinking cups on the floor and put them in the dispensing rack . I asked her if she was really going to serve people using those cups and she explained to me that the floor had just been mopped !
UNPERMITTED FOOD VENDORS ARE A PROBLEM IN EVERY CITY IN CALIFORNIA. THIS IS NOT FAIR TO BRICK AND MORTOR RESTAURANTS THAT ACTUALLY PAY LICENSES AND HAVE INSPECTIONS.
Calm down Karen, street food jn L.A. is safe, healthy and delicious, you're just being racist. We all know you and they are not talking about white kids selling lemonade.
@@kayocowScrew Debbie, she's a transplant gentrifier that wasn't even born in L.A. She needs to go to Leo's taco truck to get a burrito and appreciate non-bland food for once in her life.
Never understood the people who rave about these vendors. I see so many setup on dirt sidewalks, kicking up all that dust and gets on the food. All the vehicle traffic, doing the same thing.
There’s nowhere in the Phoenix metro during the summer where I’d eat from an outdoor vendor. I won’t even eat seafood in the summer from an indoor vendor. It’s too hot here for food transport to be healthy and safe. Even being outside for 5 mins at 105-110 is enough for major bacteria to breed on foods. No thank you.
Then according to you, everything you buy in the supermarket in the summer must be considered spoiled already? Might as well just try and go into hibernation so you don’t starve to death.
@@FlyBoyMTthat made no sense....at all. What is it, they are talking about your family members. You people comment just for the sake of being clueless and showing it to the world.🤡
😂o was messed up 1 month diarrhea, extreme stomach pain, fever I then realized it was a salad I ate a month ago I bet you someone shi@ and didn't wash their hands. Hell no I mostly eat at home.
I’ve had severe food poisoning and also I’ve gotten ecoli before from bad food - so I never would go to these unofficial street food tents . It’s not worth the risk.
I'm hispanic and i never buy food from taco trucks or any other type of street vendors permited or not!! The refrigeration and sanitary issues are enough to keep many others from buying their food.
@@AccountInactiveI’m glad it’s the best food you had but if you knew what those truck vendors will do in order to sell their food. They don’t care about you all they care about is the money they are making out of you.
They use the same gloves to touch cash, garbage cans, and then touch foods. They don't change their gloves at all. It's one glove until the end of shift. Gross af.
@@terriesmith2616that always cracked me up about people wearing gloves, if you don't change them often then it's like handling the food with your bare unwashed hands.
Pro tip I learned from a business executive and former restauranteur: always check the bathrooms of a restaurant, the cleanliness will almost always equate to how clean the kitchen is. Kind of a red flag when this place doesn’t even have a place for you (or the cooks) to wash their hands.
There is no place for them to wash their hands or go to the bathroom. Don’t tell me they use hand sanitizer. It’s not the same as washing your hands. They’ve brought their third world country ways with them. Here in San Diego, there’s fruit vendors along the road everywhere so they don’t have to pay for permitting. No water in sight. What about the people who do it the right way? They don’t deserve this.
"kash" business, like bubble tea places, moving, roofing, gyprockin, and const. No taxes, no permits, no paperwork. or a front for drug distribution: who cares about the food. ??
As a kidney transplant recipient I was warned about eating from any public food venders and food trucks. This video clenches it for me. Never ate from these places.
I do not eat where I can't see the kitchen or the staff. Usually eat at home and am very strict😅 in my own kitchen. Prep clean before each meal, clean up before, during, and after cooking, as well as vigorous handwashing. And there's "no bitching, in my kitchen". "Happy eaters, come hungry and leave happier".😊
As a teacher, I NEVER ate anything that was prepared in a home. A veteran teacher warned me about it, snatched the food from me and threw it in the trash. Bake sales at school were ended and the PTA could only sell wrapped items from the store.
Most of these houses have roaches in them i do Ma intenance work and believe me these people are nasty... I worked. On this one lady's stove Oh my God, it was so dirty and disgusting and the lady makes food to sell on the street... And yes Lots of roaches
Even some of these restaurants in California have a huge question mark over them like the kitchen don't look sanitary from peaking in. If the owner don't want you to see there kitchen that's a RED FLAG to leave.
Bro there’s like 100s of yall sitting out on any corner. Stop it. Come to this country legally and then get yourself a real job. America. They are poisoning you yet you fight for them so much? I fight for the people who do things legally.
That's not fair. I love patronizing our permitted and ServSafe certified (NOT the same thing) food vendors. Not all street vendors are illegal aliens, though the actual percentage would vary from place to place.
@MomMom4Cubs OK, if they are inspected regularly . Food delivery by some stranger looking to make a few bucks, not an employee of the place that made the food, is dangerous.
@Lex-rc1gr Yeah but the other idiots ruin it for good people like you. Sorry, I hope a better opportunity opens up for you. I'll never be too lazy or pay someone else to deliver my food, not even pizza
I’m not in US, but if I buy on the street, i normally look out for people who are regularly stationed at that particular place cause it also means you could revert in event of issues. When buying food in shop you keep the receipt, it’s the same thing.
It’s the state, city, and counties fault. The vendors are only doing what they did in their own country and since we Americans don’t enforce our own laws the vendors take advantage. It’s a vicious cycle.
SAD of course,.. but IF and when someone sets up a business, especially FOOD SERVICE, it's their responsibility to go through the proper procedures wherever they set up their business.. IF they set it up ILLEGALLY without the proper procedures it's most definitely their responsibility.. no matter what they did in their HOME Country.. when someone is from another or different Country and did things a certain way there.. it's their responsibility to FOLLOW the RULES and REGULATIONS of their new Country.. IF someone was from a Country where certain things were allowed or overlooked or even simply not cared about, does NOT mean it's ok to do it in another Country.. that's where ASSIMILATION comes to play.. only says lots for the people starting and setting up ILLEGAL businesses, mostly FOOD STANDS.. IF you don't care enough to go through the proper procedures, you obviously don't care about sanitation, food Temps, bacteria ETC.. not to mention customer service.. SAD
For the past several months I had started to boycott all fast food and anywhere food is prepared that is not prepared by myself. I saved lots of money + I don’t have to deal with bad customer service + I don’t have to deal with potential food poisoning
I feel like you should be allowed to just call the police department, have them send out a health inspector, then arrest the owner/workers responsible for poisoning someone.
They let them run rampid since covid...I watched with my own 2 eyes a black family get shutdown for selling street tacos with all the right equipment and said they had permits... they lasted 3 days in a walmart parking lot
@@BigBrainBrian-t2000 That's why The Bible says some have faith, and others will not believe. If things didn't matter, we wouldn't have a court system. There will be a court, just like there is one here.
This is why our entire family have not ate out in decades. Even as a 25+yr state trooper/motor officer always bring food and drink, while on patrol etc. If you don't make it yourself, you will never know a thing about what you are eating.
Why is the county allowing it to happen? This spokeshole acts like they have no responsibility. You shut them down and you shut down the venue allowing them. You arrest and you fine. People today act like they can't prevent stuff like this and they can. That silly permit can be forged just like nail salons do...
Because the politicians allowed this to happen, by inviting them here, and want us to pretend they aren't illegals. They want to normalize this so we'll forget they brought them here. Ain't gonna happen..
padlock and tow it away. cities do this with newsracks: the D. A. calls in the tow trucks. no permit?? impound. then pay to get your stuff back and in compliance.
With them being here illegally, why isn't that issue being addressed first off. They shouldn't be allowed to even operate, but I guess it's ok to omit facts. People here a idea....don't buy the crap.
Lol, wasn't there a law just passed that basically let these vendors sell without having to register/adhere to safe food practices? The tamale law or something?
As always..it was supposed to help mom and pop shops ... but as usual, a guy with money is abusing it to make a killer of profits , screwing up anyone that consumes their product .
This is a big issue in Downtown San Diego. It is not permitted, has no health code, and is subject to health inspections because they set up shop after hours when all the city workers are gone. Dirty hot dog grills, no sanitation and if you complain, people in San Diego will come after you. It's the most bizarre thing I've ever seen. I've been hospitalized twice in my life due to listeria infection it is NO PICKNIC. People can die of food poisoning but nope, the City of San Diego still won't police them. I am glad to see another City reporting on this problem. Those stands need to be regulated the same way restaurants are for health reasons!
@@rogerout8875there wouldn’t be any consequences if there weren’t. That’s like saying “what does murder being illegal have to do with killing someone?”
The things I saw with food vendors at craft shows…saving partially cooked hot dogs for the next week, using lemons for lemonade from an algae filled bucket, and ice they dump into big coolers with moldy lids…the sausage peppers and onions saved in big trays for next week then whipped out and reheated to sell first on Saturday morning. Yuck.
Lmao 🤣 it's not just the street vendors here in Texas. Food establishments and restaurants operate the same way but with a license, yet they don't get food graded, and most food places are gross 😐 not clean. So what's the point. You all still eat there.
Andy From The County sounds like he has illegal food vending cousins. His "concern" sounds way too casual, "Yeah, they set set up in the East Valley, West Valley...yeah, probably since around May. So we're gonna put up a schedule on our website so you'll know when and where you can find your favorite diarrhea and vomiting vendor when you get hungry."
It was a taco stand right by my house and then there's one on King boulevard and La Brea there's no water no hot water nothing for them to wash their hands in you can pay me to eat their food
The cause is when you have elected idiots from two certain political parties. Damn libertarians and Republicans whining about "we are OVER REGULATED!" etc.. Get those fools away from law making them jail anyone caught selling 'food' without proper credentials!
I'm an American expat living in the Philippines, come here almost any resturant street vender here the food is either outdated, soil mixed with frsh food, nothing goes to waste here, I get diarhea @ 4 times a month, Philippines is an unsanitary country.
@@billlam7756 I don't know about the system there but if its anything like here, nearly everything is available over the counter. So, in the off chance I do get poisoned by a bacteria bomb disguised as an enchilada, I can get antibiotics for mere pennies with no prescription. Gotta love the socialized medicine.
No permit and they sell tainted food and nothing happens to them, But if you build a shed in you`re yard without a permit the county comes down on you like a ton of bricks.
So true!
Build a shed in you are yard.
It happened to me in S.F. Gave me a lot of grief for a shed. It was for my bikes and garden tools. The roof was 120 square feet. 10x10 made me cut the roof down to 100 sq feet. Now I have no overhang. 💩 heads
Because they are illegals
@@shoechewlol!!!! Yep gotta use the right one! Your instead of you’re(you are)😅😂🤦🏽♂️
I think I got diarrhea from just looking at the photo of the meat in the rubber tub!
That wasn’t meat in the rubber tub.
It was the vendors toilet.
I know I did.
I’m sure that was a food safe trash can right
Meat in the trash *
🤮
If you’re buying lunch from a guy in a tent … you’re asking for it.
And stay away from the oysters. 🦪
Uh that slime from the oysters is probably c*m
And 7/11 sushi!
Food permit? I don’t need to show you any stinking food permit
@@scarygary-qq1pj Truth!
Food stored in trash bags and plastic bins is big sign that’s 💩
Exactly
LITERALLY!!
Lol have you worked in a restaurant before as cook staff? They store their food in the same plastic bins
@@abelardomartinez7889yes but in a fridge with proper temp control and sanitary practices. an actual restaurant compared to these random popups have more regulations
THOSE OFFICIAL KNOW WHAT PEOPLE R DOING, AINT NOTHING REALLY NEW HERE
As I get older, the more I realize it's better to just eat at home.
Yep! It takes a bit of work but I've surprised myself on how good it can taste when cooking at home..
130° Degree weather and no refrigerator for the food ? 😂😂😂
Why would you even eat there in the 1st place ? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Stuff like this is why Arizona is 48th place in education.
@@krabgrass Seriously!! Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out not to eat there with no refrigerator in a 130 degree weather🙄
@@suzannemeowmeow you know what I mean🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
On surfaces it can get that hot and more!!
@@leechjim8023 200°
I don’t buy food from street vendors because I’ve always asked myself, where do they wash their hands !!!
If you're standing in the right place you will be able to see the dirt flying in and around the food especially those bacon wrapped hot dogs griddle vending people based on where you stand in the sunlight and shadows just look 👀 🤮🤮🤮, never for me.
They should be wearing nitrile gloves when handling the food I believe.
Exactly
Some have sinks with running water
It just adds some extra flavor
OMG unrefrigerated food prep in the open, in Phoenix, during summer! What fool would buy anything these people!
It’s not a bad thing if it’s cooked. It’s usually the fact people have no idea how to digest their food
@@tvviewer4500 Of course people don’t know how to digest their food. It’s an autonomic process.
@@danwilson9530 there has never been an easier to conquer human
@@tvviewer4500 They dont know how to digest it? Because their brains are supposed to send some signals to their colon and digestive fluids. 😅 ah okay i get it
@@98f5 you are aware your ancestors evolved all these things by conscious choice, right?
Saw hotdog vender leave his cart to run being the bushes and take a leak. Dude ran back and starting serving Bacon Hot Dogs, i walked away sick to my stomach shaking my head!!!
Dude yeah! No sinks is a no for me! 😂
Is it holy dogs?
The people he served the hot dogs to saw that and still wanted to be served?
Didn’t stop him though
I stopped eating those hot dogs 15 years ago
That doesn't count the tape worms from undercooked pork.
You mean trichinosis, which is much, much, worse.
@ILovePancakes24
Store bought maybe, but many ppl raise their own, which most certainly does contain them.
That makes me want to be a vegetarian.
And what makes you think they're not cooking up roadkill?!😮
@ILovePancakes24that is not accurate at all
What's the point in filing a report? The county does not do anything to these people and keeps letting them setup in different locations
over and over and over again. Start suing the hell out of the County if you want something done about it.
In other words, McDonald's sales are down
Haaa good luck 👍🍀 who has the time ?
@@toordog1753 I can’t afford 2get sick 🤒
Because it would be considered RACIST
@@CallardAndBowser Why do we want something done about it?
People can decide for themselves if they want to eat from a guy in a tent
They call them a "roach coach" for a reason.
I was just about to type that yours first came up
A roach coach is the food truck that shows up at construction sites or jobs it's
These are food vendors
@@eyepatch3769 no it Sherlock lol 😂
@@3jimpwhat are you trying to say?
@@NotSure876 that everyone already knows that
I thought the thumbnail was the diarrhea 🤮
😅😂😭🤣☠️
I know a few people who have eaten from Mexican street vendors and they’ve all gotten sick as a result. These people are desperate to feed their family and will sell whatever even if ifs rotten. Please, cook from home. 🏠
I mean it sucks they gotta be desperate enough to sell bad food but they also need to realize you get a dangerous man sick and he finds out he coming for you.....
They were having a special, A free case of diarrhea with every taco sold.
Too funny. Maybe should be a Chipotle ad.
hershey squirts
@@georgeburns7251 Chipotle is good at least in my experience.
I bought two tacos and only got diarrhea once. I feel so ripped off.
These guys beating taco bell in the guraunted diarrhea and runs department
Exactly why I don't purchase or eat food from street vendors anywhere.
Street vendors are ghetto & their customers are too 😮
I'm with you for this very reason.
I got sick with parasites when I ate off one of those and had to take antibiotics to get rid of them
We make our own food. It's not just street vendors. It's everywhere.
Same. Even from food trucks.
I see them everyday on the roadside. No way. I have no clue what conditions this food is prepared and stored. Ain't touching it.
Wussss....
I've been eating out at restaurants my entire life I only got food poisoning twice but after COVID everything was closed and it literally forced me to learn and how to cook for myself it has been an amazing life changing experience I have not eaten in a restaurant since 2019 The money that I saved is ridiculous even though I was always financially stabled and had no problem eating out every day it's mind blowing the money that I saved never going back to eating out again
Smart I need to follow
Same here ! covid changed the game! I bake my own bread, cakes, pastries, steaks, and the list goes on. If I want it I make it! 10x
Better than store bought
I’ve been having Bubba frozen burgers, the jalapeño ones, total game changer for me since I love eating burgers. Since they’re frozen, they last longer, and they shockingly come out perfect (I was always told growing up that frozen burgers are horrid).
I actually found the perfect time for my burgers, 16 minutes one side at a lower temp, and 6 minutes on the other side at medium temp. I time it and have gotten 160 degree temp. consistently on the burgers. I do other things while it cooks. Then I put some cheese and I like ranch on the jalapeño burger (homemade bbq sauce on the regular burger meat - that one cooks faster).
I’ve also loved overnight oats for convenient breakfast, steel cut oats are also great to cook in the morning.
U sound so entitled.... I am so thankful for having been a foster child. Had to tighten up by the age of five. Can't imagine spending a dollar on water let alone restaurants and constant take out.
I am also retired now so money is not an issue😅😅😅😅... actually it hasn't been since I was 17. But yes my sisters and I have been self sufficient since 1983.
@@BXTECHY52We get it your life sucks that doesn't mean OP is entitled.
This is true, but I've had disgusting food made at Burger King on the nightshift where no supervisors are around. The truth is many workers are lazy because they are underpaid, but also lack accountability or morals. I worked fast food and had to get after people for not washing hands and several other issues. I highly doubt other people take their food jobs as seriously as I did. Drug dealing and drug use also seemed to be becoming a huge problem in the restaurant industry when I left.
@@user-se5ef5pl3o LMFAO that is the wildest sentence I have read in a long time.... I hope you are just another low effort troll because if you honestly believe "being underpaid is no excuse to be bad at your job" then I guess youre lining up to get paid slave wages and give 110% right?
A lack of common sense as well, I saw it working in service industry, kitchens. Worked overnight or closer shifts a lot. Came back from break one day to find a lump of ice with all of the grease run off from the grill dumped into the floor drain in the back by the dishwasher. Had to drop everything to go scoop it out before it wrecked our drain. Took forever and made me lose faith in humanity.
I saw a Wendy's employee drop a stack of drinking cups on the floor and put them in the dispensing rack . I asked her if she was really going to serve people using those cups and she explained to me that the floor had just been mopped !
Drugs have been a problem in the food service industry since the beginning of modern times.
Burger King's way cleaner on average than random people on the street.
UNPERMITTED FOOD VENDORS ARE A PROBLEM IN EVERY CITY IN CALIFORNIA. THIS IS NOT FAIR TO BRICK AND MORTOR RESTAURANTS THAT ACTUALLY PAY LICENSES AND HAVE INSPECTIONS.
Thank you, Debbie! I have been saying the same. Just unfair how things are regulated.
Deport them
Calm down Karen, street food jn L.A. is safe, healthy and delicious, you're just being racist. We all know you and they are not talking about white kids selling lemonade.
@@kayocowScrew Debbie, she's a transplant gentrifier that wasn't even born in L.A. She needs to go to Leo's taco truck to get a burrito and appreciate non-bland food for once in her life.
Ok boomer
Never understood the people who rave about these vendors. I see so many setup on dirt sidewalks, kicking up all that dust and gets on the food. All the vehicle traffic, doing the same thing.
Ughhh, that’s disgusting.
And no bathroom, someone said they poop in buckets 😂
That’s disgusting!🤢 😳🤮😵💫👎
Hater
@@larryd130 enjoy your diarrhea.
This is a slap in the face to all the food service industries who have to pay for licenses.
Yup.. illegals
and build inspected and properly designed food service vehicles. They can cost easilly 100 grand.
There’s nowhere in the Phoenix metro during the summer where I’d eat from an outdoor vendor. I won’t even eat seafood in the summer from an indoor vendor. It’s too hot here for food transport to be healthy and safe. Even being outside for 5 mins at 105-110 is enough for major bacteria to breed on foods. No thank you.
Then according to you, everything you buy in the supermarket in the summer must be considered spoiled already? Might as well just try and go into hibernation so you don’t starve to death.
@@FlyBoyMT Ban all fresh food. Frozen only. LOL
This... This isn't even remotely how temperature control works.
@@FlyBoyMTthat made no sense....at all. What is it, they are talking about your family members. You people comment just for the sake of being clueless and showing it to the world.🤡
😂o was messed up 1 month diarrhea, extreme stomach pain, fever I then realized it was a salad I ate a month ago I bet you someone shi@ and didn't wash their hands. Hell no I mostly eat at home.
This is out off control
I’ve had severe food poisoning and also I’ve gotten ecoli before from bad food - so I never would go to these unofficial street food tents . It’s not worth the risk.
Flies buzzing around the rotisserie and landing right on it. They stand over the griddle as sweat drips on the food. Disgusting, its like Tijuana.
that is the special sauce
You have to try the sweaty fries with thumb in the ketchup to dip them in. Gross!
At least its not Like West Virginia Or even Mississippi and Alabama In.Breed Illegal British Pilgrim Aliens Island where you people live
These low skilled workers doing stuff like this to make a living should be deported, they didnt come in legally anyways.
have you been to tijuana? the street tacos are clean if you get them where large groups like up
I'm hispanic and i never buy food from taco trucks or any other type of street vendors permited or not!!
The refrigeration and sanitary issues are enough to keep many others from buying their food.
Beware
Yeah you know first hand who serving it don’t you🤣
I'm white from the southeast and some of the best food I've had in the southwest has been from trucks. Trust your gut 🤷
Yea you probably don't speak Spanish either 😂😂😂😂
@@AccountInactiveI’m glad it’s the best food you had but if you knew what those truck vendors will do in order to sell their food. They don’t care about you all they care about is the money they are making out of you.
Nice way to get Hep A as well. Where are the sinks to wash their hands? Oh, that's right NO where!
Haha lol
They use the same gloves to touch cash, garbage cans, and then touch foods. They don't change their gloves at all. It's one glove until the end of shift. Gross af.
@@terriesmith2616 Yep, disgusting
It's a form of terrorism.
@@terriesmith2616that always cracked me up about people wearing gloves, if you don't change them often then it's like handling the food with your bare unwashed hands.
Pro tip I learned from a business executive and former restauranteur: always check the bathrooms of a restaurant, the cleanliness will almost always equate to how clean the kitchen is.
Kind of a red flag when this place doesn’t even have a place for you (or the cooks) to wash their hands.
💯
Who ever ate from there needs mental help 😂😂😂😂😂
MESSickans eat there.
There is no place for them to wash their hands or go to the bathroom. Don’t tell me they use hand sanitizer. It’s not the same as washing your hands. They’ve brought their third world country ways with them. Here in San Diego, there’s fruit vendors along the road everywhere so they don’t have to pay for permitting. No water in sight. What about the people who do it the right way? They don’t deserve this.
Exactly
But their supporters will yell it's racist.
@@dathoang1039I have never gotten sick from eating fruit from vendors on the sidewalk. Yall just weak just like the rest of this country😭
Disgusting!
Yep. I don't even in eat in restaurants owned by immigrants. Majority of them still practise their standards of hygiene from where they came from
These shady food vendors are everywhere lately.
The problem is not them, the people buying from them. If they had 0 “business” sales they would go away by themselves.
Scams are up in general recently, the invaders must be having trouble getting jobs in the job market they destroyed
"kash" business, like bubble tea places, moving, roofing, gyprockin, and const. No taxes, no permits, no paperwork. or a front for drug distribution: who cares about the food. ??
Thats what happens when you give 20,000 dollars to an illegal to buy a food truck using taxpayer money
🎯🔥💯
I've seen these guys as I drive home at night, glad I never stopped for some food!
Seeing that Trompo of Al Pastor wrapped in a garbage bag, in a box truck is Absolutely Disgusting. 🤢
“Heart burn, Upset stomach, indigestion, Diarrheaaaaa….”
Pepto bismol
You forgot "nausea."
They tried to pass a bill where they could sell food they made at home earlier this year, thank goodness Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed it!
It's still seen in Cochise County. Selling food from home, parking lots, etc..
Lol katie Hobbs is a joke
@DoomWar1 is she that lady who was caught in a corruption Scandal and then hid her face for a few months??
@@DoomWar1 Convicted Ballot Harvester Gloria Torres Appointed Vice Mayor of San Luis, Arizona Despite Guilty Plea in June 2023 Ballot Abuse Case
How much earlier ? Are we talking back in January, cause that's too long for food to keep.
I remember eating there I had explosive diarrhea for 3 days strait I even clogged my toilet
That's sounds like a you problem.
Bet you won’t report them.
Tmi...
We're you in the tent next door😅😅😅😅
😮 they must get jail time for nasty food
As a kidney transplant recipient I was warned about eating from any public food venders and food trucks. This video clenches it for me. Never ate from these places.
That’s what they do in their homeland too
Third world 💩
But this is not there home
@@ralfievaldes343 it’s why you and them have to go back.
@@uamssamu5635 you go back
@@ralfievaldes343duhhh
Theres people on Facebook selling food out of their house lol. I don't know who eats this garbage.
I do not eat where I can't see the kitchen or the staff. Usually eat at home and am very strict😅 in my own kitchen.
Prep clean before each meal, clean up before, during, and after cooking, as well as vigorous handwashing. And there's "no bitching, in my kitchen". "Happy eaters, come hungry and leave happier".😊
As a teacher, I NEVER ate anything that was prepared in a home. A veteran teacher warned me about it, snatched the food from me and threw it in the trash. Bake sales at school were ended and the PTA could only sell wrapped items from the store.
The ones that end up in the E.R.
Not smart people.
Most of these houses have roaches in them i do
Ma intenance work and believe me these people are nasty... I worked.
On this one lady's stove Oh my God, it was so dirty and disgusting and the lady makes food to sell on the street... And yes
Lots of roaches
After working for Ecolab, I never ever eat street foods and even restaurant has worse restroom says it all.
Even some of these restaurants in California have a huge question mark over them like the kitchen don't look sanitary from peaking in. If the owner don't want you to see there kitchen that's a RED FLAG to leave.
Bro there’s like 100s of yall sitting out on any corner. Stop it. Come to this country legally and then get yourself a real job. America. They are poisoning you yet you fight for them so much? I fight for the people who do things legally.
The can invade and replace you, as long as they do it LEGALLY
Democrats
Right. Like stop. We are full.
@@NevadaMirage
Never eat food from a local vendor. Or have some sicko deliver food to you.
Hey, not everybody’s out to poison you
That's not fair. I love patronizing our permitted and ServSafe certified (NOT the same thing) food vendors. Not all street vendors are illegal aliens, though the actual percentage would vary from place to place.
@MomMom4Cubs OK, if they are inspected regularly . Food delivery by some stranger looking to make a few bucks, not an employee of the place that made the food, is dangerous.
You can track the delivery person it's not rocket science
@Lex-rc1gr Yeah but the other idiots ruin it for good people like you. Sorry, I hope a better opportunity opens up for you.
I'll never be too lazy or pay someone else to deliver my food, not even pizza
I'm glad to see they are all over it and taking it seriously.
I’m not in US, but if I buy on the street, i normally look out for people who are regularly stationed at that particular place cause it also means you could revert in event of issues. When buying food in shop you keep the receipt, it’s the same thing.
Exactly why I don't eat from anyone.
It’s the state, city, and counties fault. The vendors are only doing what they did in their own country and since we Americans don’t enforce our own laws the vendors take advantage. It’s a vicious cycle.
THIS
Bingo!! 🎯🎯🎯
If the city won't enforce stiff punishment, then people are going to do what they want.
SAD of course,.. but IF and when someone sets up a business, especially FOOD SERVICE, it's their responsibility to go through the proper procedures wherever they set up their business.. IF they set it up ILLEGALLY without the proper procedures it's most definitely their responsibility.. no matter what they did in their HOME Country.. when someone is from another or different Country and did things a certain way there.. it's their responsibility to FOLLOW the RULES and REGULATIONS of their new Country.. IF someone was from a Country where certain things were allowed or overlooked or even simply not cared about, does NOT mean it's ok to do it in another Country.. that's where ASSIMILATION comes to play.. only says lots for the people starting and setting up ILLEGAL businesses, mostly FOOD STANDS.. IF you don't care enough to go through the proper procedures, you obviously don't care about sanitation, food Temps, bacteria ETC.. not to mention customer service.. SAD
Only uncivilized people or people that don't care about Society... IF someone is GOOD.. they will always try to to the right thing.. or GOOD...
@@webcrawlerfanSo what exactly are you trying to say?
Make it illegal and arrest them
Exactly
They can borrow handcuffs from the Border Patrol because they're not using them
It is already illegal considering they are not following health laws intentionally...
It is illegal you didn’t watch the video? Lol
It is illegal they are illegal aliens they don’t care
I’m way too OCD to eat from these food vendors, even if I was starving😮
What about fruit?
@@Laze-Mz I am OK buying the fruit as long as it’s uncut✅
@@greggreg2263they wipe them with their unwashed hands. 🫴
For the past several months I had started to boycott all fast food and anywhere food is prepared that is not prepared by myself. I saved lots of money + I don’t have to deal with bad customer service + I don’t have to deal with potential food poisoning
Is the Resturant chipotle?
No restrooms in sight. I wonder where they go to the bathroom.
On the food. Pickled vegetables soaked in urine
In the bucket they get for free from a restaurant lol😮
The Cop a squat with what they got!😅😂🤦🏽♂️
@@yeudoi66yeah a Hispanic guy told me they have their own bucket out of site. 🤢 and there are no hand wash stations hell no.
@@MarieRutledge-x8v I love Mexican food but hell no not from a place no restroom 🚻 I don’t need no special sauce on my food lol 😝
I feel like you should be allowed to just call the police department, have them send out a health inspector, then arrest the owner/workers responsible for poisoning someone.
DONT BUY FOOD FROM STREET VENDORS!
Yea it’s nasty as hell. To refrigerate is to keep food SAFE! It’s not rocket science. Eating stuff that makes you sick, get your head checked!
Corners cutting business most of them don’t have a health card 😮
@@CMe-bk5ez 👊
@@crazydaisy1334 hold on thought you’re CRAZYdaisy you won’t try any roach coach? LOL 😆
@@yeudoi66 not that crazy….
Not every vendor not just one none of them have washing facilities that's gross know I'll cook my own food thank you
They let them run rampid since covid...I watched with my own 2 eyes a black family get shutdown for selling street tacos with all the right equipment and said they had permits... they lasted 3 days in a walmart parking lot
I think you mean “rampant” and not “rampid.”
@@jimmymackinnon8474 lol lol maybe!!!
If you don't trust it, don't buy it. How hard is that?
It’s not about trust 😂 it’s about regulations and laws because trust is like believing in Jesus it’s a fairy tale
@@slav7221 Ahh, but we all have an appointed day don't we, and you'll see if your philosophy holds up.
@@oldhickory4686 A random day out of pure coincidence with eternal oblivion. Mankind will grind itself out into extinction and no savior will come.
@@BigBrainBrian-t2000 It would sure suck if that bus did arrive and you had no ticket...
@@BigBrainBrian-t2000 That's why The Bible says some have faith, and others will not believe. If things didn't matter, we wouldn't have a court system. There will be a court, just like there is one here.
Don’t eat from street vendors or trucks..
I just got over throwing up about 3 days ago
I have and never will eat street food ! Ask yourself where do they wash their Hands !
McDonald's is worse 😂
Alright we hear people parrot this 24/7!!!!
The last place I would eat from is from a street person.
This is why our entire family have not ate out in decades. Even as a 25+yr state trooper/motor officer always bring food and drink, while on patrol etc. If you don't make it yourself, you will never know a thing about what you are eating.
Ding ding ding. The industrial scale commodification of the food distribution supply is having major consequences.
Stop buying food from those losers.
The fact that they sell food on the streets should be cause for concern.
Why is the county allowing it to happen? This spokeshole acts like they have no responsibility. You shut them down and you shut down the venue allowing them. You arrest and you fine. People today act like they can't prevent stuff like this and they can. That silly permit can be forged just like nail salons do...
Meanwhile county official collects a 6 figure income and benefits for life.
Because the politicians allowed this to happen, by inviting them here, and want us to pretend they aren't illegals. They want to normalize this so we'll forget they brought them here. Ain't gonna happen..
I like that idea. Never thought about shutting down the venues who allow them to set up.
padlock and tow it away. cities do this with newsracks: the D. A. calls in the tow trucks. no permit?? impound. then pay to get your stuff back and in compliance.
Having a permit makes the food cleaner? You deserve what you get when you buy food on the street.
No wash room with those vendors but they have lines for days waiting to eat up their food. Makes me sick to the stomach.
Never eat at those stands, no hot water, and where do you think they are using the bathroom, no standards,,, GROSS! 🤢
With them being here illegally, why isn't that issue being addressed first off. They shouldn't be allowed to even operate, but I guess it's ok to omit facts. People here a idea....don't buy the crap.
I got sudden diarrhea just looking at that food.
And I'm thinking the food l👀ks like diarrhea🤢🤮
These “vendors” think they are still living in Mexico.
Or Apache @@decollector95
@@decollector95 FORMER. Stop living in the past.
There not Mexican lol. Probably undocs from Guatemala or Honduras
Come to Sacramento. You would think it's Mexico. Makes me sick .. Tax-free illegals everywhere.
Lol, wasn't there a law just passed that basically let these vendors sell without having to register/adhere to safe food practices? The tamale law or something?
Something like that.
As always..it was supposed to help mom and pop shops ... but as usual, a guy with money is abusing it to make a killer of profits , screwing up anyone that consumes their product .
The law stated that you could prep for at domestic kitchen. Not that you wouldn't need to follow protocols.
@@marcoscastillo9116This informed comment doesn't support an ignorant tool's agenda.......
Only certain folks🌮 don't get rousted..
Even if they have a permit, doesn’t mean they are clean.
At least with these tents you see the kitchen. Never eat at a place you can't observe the kitchen in action.
to think that all of that raw meat just rotts away in the back of a truck in the arizona sun!! and then is served is absolutely mind-boggling…
The shocked surprise look on my face........said no one ever.
if you buy from questionable sources, you get what you pay for.
😂😂😂😂Right
😂😂😂 zaz
Well that’s just poopy
No it isn't.
THOSE are pictures of the site? Man, that just LOOKS unsanitary. Ain’t no chance in hell I’d eat from there. 💀
This is a big issue in Downtown San Diego. It is not permitted, has no health code, and is subject to health inspections because they set up shop after hours when all the city workers are gone. Dirty hot dog grills, no sanitation and if you complain, people in San Diego will come after you. It's the most bizarre thing I've ever seen. I've been hospitalized twice in my life due to listeria infection it is NO PICKNIC. People can die of food poisoning but nope, the City of San Diego still won't police them. I am glad to see another City reporting on this problem. Those stands need to be regulated the same way restaurants are for health reasons!
The fact that you're not intelligent enough to spell "picnic" renders everything you said null & void. Go lay down.
Disgusting, glad our country still has health standards for food.
What does that have to do with people illegally selling food from a folding card table?
Didn’t you know , illegals don’t get permits.
@@rogerout8875there wouldn’t be any consequences if there weren’t. That’s like saying “what does murder being illegal have to do with killing someone?”
@@Nmdixon-cu7vm explain to me how health standards apply to some guy illegally selling something?
@@rogerout8875
They can and will be used to punish them…
Just stop…
If the street vendors don’t speak no lick of english, don’t buy it.
Looks like you need to work on yours.
Sounds like you’re having a little bit of trouble with your own language 😂
Looks like they're storing food in a garbage container.
Gross 🤢
Lmfaoooo 😂 🎉🎉🎉
How about the government do the job they are paid to do and get them off the streets?
Wow..who would have thought people who don’t care about laws would care about your health and safety
The things I saw with food vendors at craft shows…saving partially cooked hot dogs for the next week, using lemons for lemonade from an algae filled bucket, and ice they dump into big coolers with moldy lids…the sausage peppers and onions saved in big trays for next week then whipped out and reheated to sell first on Saturday morning. Yuck.
😭🤮
omg that is gross, do not support these people. Somebody could die.
Why the hell would you buy that!?
" Man, I'm so hungry I could eat... Hey, tacos! "
😅😅😅😅😅
You can Sue the vendors
SO ILLEGAL FOOD VENDERS IS NOT OK BUT ILLEGAL IMMIGRANT IS OK........................
Finally, this is being broadcasted. Here where I live, you have many street vendors selling food. I'll stop, and if I dont see a permit I'll leave.
I didn't know Chipotle had Mobile locations 😂
3rd world food safety standards coming to USA.
Lmao 🤣 it's not just the street vendors here in Texas. Food establishments and restaurants operate the same way but with a license, yet they don't get food graded, and most food places are gross 😐 not clean. So what's the point. You all still eat there.
Natural selection at its finest. Chefs kiss
Buying food on the street with no visible permits of the city deserve the Will Ferrel's meme: " WHAT AN IDIOT! " 😂
Arizona looking like California
Food vendors, homeless, traffic, freeway construction, high prices etc..😅
At least it’s hot as hell and there’s no beach. 🤷
@@albatino don’t forget dirty cops.
That's what happens when the State is Democrat.
@@KirksCORNER1983 Arizona is a democrat state, ha ha ha you’re a dork!
@KirksCORNER-1983 Found you, again.... tool
Tiajuana comes to Phoenix.
Tijuana is cleaner, in fact very clean places in the main area... further out.. not so much
I never got food poisoning from eating at a TJ food vendor. Food was delicious too.
Andy From The County sounds like he has illegal food vending cousins. His "concern" sounds way too casual, "Yeah, they set set up in the East Valley, West Valley...yeah, probably since around May. So we're gonna put up a schedule on our website so you'll know when and where you can find your favorite diarrhea and vomiting vendor when you get hungry."
It was a taco stand right by my house and then there's one on King boulevard and La Brea there's no water no hot water nothing for them to wash their hands in you can pay me to eat their food
This is turning into a 3rd world
The cause is when you have elected idiots from two certain political parties.
Damn libertarians and Republicans whining about "we are OVER REGULATED!" etc..
Get those fools away from law making them jail anyone caught selling 'food' without proper credentials!
I'm an American expat living in the Philippines, come here almost any resturant street vender here the food is either outdated, soil mixed with frsh food, nothing goes to waste here, I get diarhea @ 4 times a month, Philippines is an unsanitary country.
🤣🤣🤣 I recommend Topron and also curbing your street food predilections.
That sounds like your guts stay pretty well flushed out!
Atleast ur living the life. Having a few runs a month while living like a king, shtt...I can live with that 😂
@@billlam7756 I don't know about the system there but if its anything like here, nearly everything is available over the counter. So, in the off chance I do get poisoned by a bacteria bomb disguised as an enchilada, I can get antibiotics for mere pennies with no prescription. Gotta love the socialized medicine.
@@billlam7756Eddie loves it.