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Food: From a Corrections gig to Taco Bandit

Food: From a Corrections gig to Taco Bandit

RNZ News23-06-2025
After 12 years delivering arts and well-being programmes in the prison system, Beth Hill made quite the pivot... starting up a Mexican food truck. She'd found herself without work last year after Government funding cuts. It led her to inject her creative passion into starting Taco Bandit, which serves up bold fusion-style tacos in Northland. Taco Bandit will be at Brew of Islands on June 28th in Kerikeri.
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