食品伙伴网讯 据外媒报道,南澳省政府要求阿德雷德市议会重新考虑备受争议的食品车限制条例,因近30经营者没有更新他们的2016年许可证。
据报道,许多公众喜欢的商家,包括Chimichurri Grill、Delectaballs、Sneaky Pickle 和Orexi Greek Souvlaki获得了阿德雷德市议会修改方案后新的许可证。但poster child、Burger Theory及其它27个先前注册的食品车经营者没有申请。
工党议员皮克顿(Chris Picton)表示:,这毫不奇怪,在阿德雷德市议会新的更严格的限制和更高的费用下,商家们利益损失了。皮克顿已向议会提议重新考虑新规则下每日20辆食品车限制。
南澳政府去年就是否从议会手中把管理食品车的权力拿走的问题曾发布过一个讨论文件,因有商家警告说更高的许可证费及更严格的经营位置限制将使这一行业彻底消失。
部分原文报道如下:
The State Government has urged the Adelaide City Council to reconsider its controversial food truck limit, after almost 30 operators failed to renew their licences for 2016.
only 16 out of the 44 food trucks that were registered last year have reapplied to trade in Adelaide's CBD this year.
Many popular favourites, including Chimichurri Grill, Delectaballs, Sneaky Pickle and Orexi Greek Souvlaki, have secured new licences under the council's modified scheme.
However, the poster child of Adelaide's food trucks industry, Burger Theory, along with 27 other previously registered food trucks have not applied. Four licences are still available to 'existing vendors‘。
原文链接:<http://indaily.com.au/news/local/2016/01/05/more-than-half-of-adelaides-food-trucks-gone/>