The Great Food Truck Race

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The Great Food Truck Race is an American reality television series that airs on the Food Network. The show, which first premiered on August 15, 2010, is hosted by Tyler Florence and produced by Relativity Media. The series follows several teams of food truck novices as they compete against each other in a coast-to-coast cooking competition.

Format[edit | edit source]

Each season of The Great Food Truck Race features different teams of aspiring food truck owners. These teams are given a food truck and supplies, and they must travel across the United States, stopping in different cities to sell their food. The teams are given various challenges in each city, and the team that makes the least amount of money is eliminated. The last team standing wins a cash prize and their own food truck.

Seasons[edit | edit source]

As of 2021, The Great Food Truck Race has aired 14 seasons. Each season features a different theme and location, such as "Route 66" or "Gold Coast." The number of teams and the prize money also varies from season to season.

Reception[edit | edit source]

The Great Food Truck Race has been well-received by audiences and critics alike. The show has been praised for its exciting format, engaging challenges, and the insight it provides into the food truck industry.

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