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The Scoop: Sicily Streat food truck still in litigation with Mangia Italiano

April 3rd 02:04pm, 2012

The Mangia Mobile food truck first began serving Italian eats for folks-on-the-go in early 2011. Some eight months later, owners Thomas, Catherine and Alex Daake were forced to change the mobile eatery’s name to Sicily Streat after a federal court judge ruled that the name Mangia Mobile was too similar to that of local restaurant Mangia Italiano (which the truck is not associated with).

To the curbside diner, all seemed to be resolved, but last week, Ian Froeb of the Riverfront Times noted that Sicily Streat had not posted its whereabouts on Twitter since late February. Today, The Scoop spoke with Catherine Daake regarding the status of her mobile food business. “We are still in litigation with Mangia Italiano,” responded Daake. “I actually can’t comment on the current status or where we are going in the future.” Daake added that she does not know when the case will be settled. More as we learn it.

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One Response to “The Scoop: Sicily Streat food truck still in litigation with Mangia Italiano”

  1. Carl Says:
    April 3rd, 2012 at 8:25 pm

    Okay, seriously, Mangia: you won. Let it go.

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