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From Fast Food to Food Truck: Viral Burger King Employee Realizes Entrepreneurial Dream

Kevin Ford, the dedicated Burger King employee who became a viral sensation after working 27 years without a day off, has embarked on a new journey as a food truck owner, thanks to overwhelming public support. After a successful GoFundMe campaign raised over $465,000, Ford was able to fulfill his dream of buying a food truck, where he plans to serve American and Filipino fusion cuisine. His daughter, a trained chef, is set to help him with the menu, promising a unique culinary experience. Ford’s venture represents not just a personal achievement but his way of giving back to the community that supported him, marking a new chapter in his life of service and gratitude.

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