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Thursday, August 8th, 2024
 
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Catin's Eatery closes food truck, hints at more to come

BY ADAM DAIGLE | Staff writer​ ​ ​

Good morning, Acadiana Business newsletter readers. It's time for headlines.

When Ronnie and Lauren Stelly opened Catin's Eatery over a year ago, they quickly became active members of Lafayette's food truck community.

This week, however, the Stellys announced on social media that they would be closing the truck. Thanking the community for their support, they said, "We are working very hard behind-the-scenes to bring you a new and better experience."

You can read the story here.

Have a great day and thanks for reading. 

 
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