BY: Ryan Collins
The owners of Bedda Matri, a food truck featuring Sicilian street food, have parked a brand new trailer permanently in the heart of Springfield’s Rountree neighborhood. The move marks a business shift — and a significant investment — for the relatively new food truck owners, Alessandro De Luca and Jennifer Morris.
They also run Italian Kitchen, a Springfield Italian meals and cooking class company. Bedda Matri moved its brand new truck onto the renovated lot, located at 1411 E. Cherry St., around June 24, De Luca said. Bedda Matri’s customers in Rountree “care about what they eat,” De Luca said at the new location July 2.
SOURCE: https://sgfcitizen.org
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