WESTFIELD, NJ — A service that prepares meals for you in a truck in front of your home has registered its food service vehicles with the town’s health department a little more than a year after it started operating in the municipality and as it lobbies for rules that would apply more specifically to its operations.
Wonder, which dispatches mobile kitchens from its commissary in Cranford to serve households in Westfield and other area municipalities, has registered 49 food trucks with the town, paying $50 for the registration of each truck, health officials said at a meeting of the Westfield Board of Health Monday during which members discussed potential new rules catering to the food service’s business model. Read full food and drink article here.