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  2. Serving cart - Wikipedia

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    Serving carts with dim sum and breakfast pastries. A serving cart is a kind of smaller food cart. [1] It is typically used by restaurants to deliver or display food. [1] Serving carts are also used in households, airplanes, and trains. [2]

  3. Airline service trolley - Wikipedia

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    Cabin attendants using service trolleys. An airline service trolley, also known as an airline catering trolley, airline meal trolley, or trolley cart, is a small serving cart supplied by an air carrier for use by flight attendants inside the aircraft for transport of beverages, airline meals, and other items during a flight.

  4. Cart - Wikipedia

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    Serving cart: also known as pushcart or go-cart, is a handcart used for serving: Food cart: a mobile kitchen that is set up on the street to facilitate the sale and marketing of street food to people from the local pedestrian traffic. Food service cart: also named serving trolley, for serving the food in a restaurant; Pastry cart: for serving ...

  5. The 21 Best 24-Hour Restaurants in NYC for Your Round-the ...

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    This Vendy Award-winning halal cart (yes, that’s a thing) has been serving Jackson Heights 24/7 and Williamsburg (from 9 a.m. to 4 a.m.) via mobile cart for decades.

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    Here's a closer look at some frozen foods to avoid putting in a shopping cart. Tyson. Any'tizers Boneless Chicken Bites, Honey BBQ Flavored ... One serving includes 540 calories and 31 grams of ...

  7. Trolley - Wikipedia

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    Airline service trolley, a small serving cart used by flight attendants inside an aircraft; Boat dolly, or trolley, a device for launching small boats into the water; Creeper (tool), a low-profile, wheeled platform used by auto mechanics; Flatbed trolley, or dray, for freight transport in distribution environments