
AJ Squatch uses his food truck company True Love Tacos to help get Denver homeless through the winter.

This is what it really takes to feed people at scale.
Whether wer'e feeding the homeless or catering for our guests, we take pride in doing it the right way every single day.
Long nights, pressure, chaos, and thousands of meals later... this work changes you.

100,000 homeless people.
One food truck turned into four.
This is what it really takes to feed a city when the pressure hits.
Long nights, massive prep, and the chaos behind running multiple food trucks while trying to help people who actually need it.

Feeding people at this scale doesn't happen by accident.
This is the preparation, pressure, and purpose behind a mission to feed 100,000 homeless.
Real work. Real people. Real impact.

I met with Leino, a Cuban food truck owner of el Cubanaso.
This is what it really takes behind the scenes.

4 Food Trucks.
One day.
No room for mistakes.
Running 4 Food Trucks Isn't What You Think.
This is just the beginning.

6 Years. No stopping.
This is what it actually looks like running food trucks every single day.
The pressure, the pace, and what it takes to keep it going.