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Being an eat.st member is more than just a subscription, it's an understanding of street food culture.

eat.st are regularly contacted by event organisers, festivals, markets and private parties. To make everything run smoothly and for us to be able to act quickly when necessary, we need you to provide us with your Health & Safety documents as well as basic information on your hire fees. (This information will be held in confidence and will not be shared). We’re asking for this so that we can respond quickly to enquiries and to give us a greater opportunity in winning new business, as well as to demonstrate a professional front to local councils.

To support this, eat.st has developed a new administration area for traders only. In this section you can update your profile, add new images, answer the Q&A section, as well as upload your documents.

The content you provide will enrich your profile and showcase what’s great about your business within the eat.st site and quarterly newsletter. It’s important that you complete all of this as thoroughly as you can so that we can do the best job possible of promoting you for private jobs.

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news


The latest word from the streets - in London and beyond. click here to view the full listing
As seen on the Time Out London blog

Mobile Breast-Feeding Unit

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Anyone? Pittsburgh, City of Champions, championing women's right to breast-feed in public. Keeping it mobile, keeping it public. Forward! http://www.inhabitots.com/the-milk-truck-mobile-breastfeeding-unit-by-jill-miller-now-on-display-at-the-warhol-in-pittsburgh/ [read more]

Sky high food trucks in NYC

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Just been told about this phenomenon of gravitational defiance - NYC food trucks being hoisted up giant freight lifts in... [read more]

Street Food Newsletter

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Journalist and founder of the British Street Food Awards, Richard Johnson, has a newsletter all ready to unleash on the... [read more]

This guy is hilarious: eat.st/Pitt Cue blog post

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http://yugnicheats.wordpress.com/2012/04/20/pits-cube-and-eeat-street/ [read more]

events


eat.st will be following the street food scene throughout the UK and highlighting whats not to be missed. Want your event listed here? click here to find out more

directory


Through eat.st, you can make your presence known to a defined audience and at the same time align yourselves with the eat.st standard of quality click here to find out more

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driving British street food forward


eat.st has been set up to strengthen the bonds and cultivate the opportunities of the British street food scene. We seek out the best food traders - both old pros and new in the game - to create a standard of excellence and swagger. Together, we intend to breathe personality and informality back into our towns and cities through the universal appeal of food enjoyed in our shared urban spaces.

We represent the push for the transformation of the British foodscape through the normalisation of eating well. By placing good, real food at street level the experience can be accessed and participated in by all, leading to a more exuberant street life.

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