It took some time but food trucks finally won the fight to park in Minneapolis.
Now, the push is on to work their magic in Rochester.
A food truck worked out an agreement with a church near the Mayo Clinic.
In exchange for a piece of the proceeds, the church let a BBQ themed truck park on their private property, or so they thought.
Downtown businesses objected and a tape measure was produced, proving the truck was actually parked on public property.
It was forced to move … 10 feet!