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With exit of third Hong Kong food truck Creative Yummy, can tourism scheme survive?

Another setback in just eight months for struggling industry has prompted calls for government intervention

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Creative Yummy will exit the food truck scene. Photo: Facebook

The food truck scheme in Hong Kong was dealt another blow with a third operator confirming its decision to bow out on Friday, prompting calls for the government to step in to save the embattled tourism plan.

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Creative Yummy, which serves grilled cheese sandwiches, said it had earlier told the Tourism Commission under the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau of its decision. The move comes less than four months after the launch of its business.

The food truck was run by Raymond Chu Wan-man, a professional chef who worked in the UK for more than a decade. In an earlier interview, he told the Post that he had returned to Hong Kong to operate under the scheme.

Setback for Hong Kong food truck scheme as operator pulls out

Chu said last year: “Food trucks are very popular in the UK and US. Hong Kong should also give opportunities to those who are interested in making their own dishes.”

Creative Yummy is the third food truck operator to quit the scene since the city’s first batch of 16 food trucks was rolled out at tourist spots in February for a two-year pilot scheme.

Two operators – Christy Cafe, and Xiao Tian Gu – earlier withdrew, blaming in part operating restrictions. Xiao Tian Gu serves dessert. Other operators had also complained about poor locations designated by the government.

The bureau had said the two food trucks’ withdrawal was “due to their business considerations” and “how to compete for business and excel on a level playing field was a challenge to the food truck operators”.

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