Charlottesville Connected

Serving organic and locally sourced ingredients on a food truck with Jessica Hogan

January 12, 2021 Avenue Realty Season 1 Episode 9
Serving organic and locally sourced ingredients on a food truck with Jessica Hogan
Charlottesville Connected
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Charlottesville Connected
Serving organic and locally sourced ingredients on a food truck with Jessica Hogan
Jan 12, 2021 Season 1 Episode 9
Avenue Realty

In this episode of Charlottesville Connected, Amy Cochran speaks with Jessica Hogan of Farmacy Food Truck. Originally starting as a superfood smoothie subscription delivery service, Farmacy now is a Food Truck that aims to give people peace of mind and a place that stands for humanely raised animals and by-products without hormones and antibiotics.

The Food Truck makes tacos, burritos, quesadillas and still serves some of the smoothies originally created before it switched to a different business model.The company aims to source food from local establishments as much as possible.

“Doing the neighborhoods since COVID started has been cool. But it’s always a challenge to plan because you don’t know how many families are coming.” 

- Jessica Hogan

Tune in to hear Jessica’s experience of owning a food truck operation within the city of Charlottesville, VA.

Highlights

  • Jessica discusses the origination of the Farmacy Food Truck and how it got started as a merger with another establishment
  • Jessica discusses the challenges of running a food truck and planning for business during COVID
  • Jessica talks about how she sources food from local establishments
  • Jessica covers the process of operating a food truck and working with local neighborhoods to provide healthy food.
Show Notes

In this episode of Charlottesville Connected, Amy Cochran speaks with Jessica Hogan of Farmacy Food Truck. Originally starting as a superfood smoothie subscription delivery service, Farmacy now is a Food Truck that aims to give people peace of mind and a place that stands for humanely raised animals and by-products without hormones and antibiotics.

The Food Truck makes tacos, burritos, quesadillas and still serves some of the smoothies originally created before it switched to a different business model.The company aims to source food from local establishments as much as possible.

“Doing the neighborhoods since COVID started has been cool. But it’s always a challenge to plan because you don’t know how many families are coming.” 

- Jessica Hogan

Tune in to hear Jessica’s experience of owning a food truck operation within the city of Charlottesville, VA.

Highlights

  • Jessica discusses the origination of the Farmacy Food Truck and how it got started as a merger with another establishment
  • Jessica discusses the challenges of running a food truck and planning for business during COVID
  • Jessica talks about how she sources food from local establishments
  • Jessica covers the process of operating a food truck and working with local neighborhoods to provide healthy food.