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Owner of Miki Bowls Turns Food Truck Into a Storefront in North Carolina

Owner of Miki Bowls Turns Food Truck Into a Storefront in North Carolina

A 26-year-old woman entrepreneur is celebrating a major milestone after growing her business from a food truck into a full storefront. Simone Lacewell, the founder of Miki Bowls, has officially opened her first brick-and-mortar location in Greensboro, North Carolina, after running her food truck for six years.

Simone launched Miki Bowls mikibowls as a food truck when she was just 20 years old. Through hard work, consistency, and community support, the brand quickly gained attention for its fresh and flavorful bowls. Over the years, the food truck became a local favorite and helped Simone build a loyal customer base.

Now, after years on the road, Simone has taken the next big step by opening her own storefront. The new location allows Miki Bowls to serve more customers while creating a permanent space for the brand to grow. For Simone, this moment represents years of dedication, long hours, and belief in her vision.

Her journey is an inspiration for young entrepreneurs and shows what is possible with patience and persistence. From a food truck to a storefront, Simone Lacewell is proof that starting small can lead to big success.

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