Oregon Food Truck competes on Food Network’s “The Great Food Truck Race”

Ashland’s Fat Kid Food Co. represented Oregon on season 18 of Food Network’s The Great Food Truck Race.

Fat Kid Food Co., a popular food truck in Oregon, took the national spotlight this summer when they on Food Network’s hit series The Great Food Truck Race.

What was once an ambulance is now a celebrated food truck based in Southern Oregon that represented Oregon in Season 18 of the long-running competition hosted by celebrity chef Tyler Florence.

The 2025 season featured teams from across the United States traveling along the East Coast to cook in challenges and sell their best dishes for a chance to win a $50,000 grand prize.


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Fat Kid Food Co. Brings Oregon Flavor to the National Stage

Known throughout Southern Oregon for their Pacific Rim–style street food, smash burgers, and hot mess sandwiches, Fat Kid Food Co. brought a bold mix of creativity, flavor, and hometown pride to the competition.

The food truck’s team included Chaz McKenna, Tristan Keroles, and Tristan “Milkshake” Compton, who appeared as contestants on the show, showcasing their signature dishes and cooking style to a national audience.

Before earning a spot on The Great Food Truck Race, Fat Kid Food Co. built a loyal following with pop-ups in Ashland, Grants Pass, and Medford, quickly becoming one of the most popular food trucks in Oregon.


What happens on “The Great Food Truck Race” Season 18?

Season 18, titled The Great Food Truck Race: Truckin’ Awesome, featured nine food truck teams from across the U.S, including:

  • Fat Kid Food Co. from Ashland, Oregon
  • Nishaan from Brooklyn, New York
  • Stop Drop N Roll from Springfield, New Jersey
  • Burger Walla from Newark, New Jersey
  • Cooking with Que from Detroit, Michigan
  • Eat My Biscuits from Atlanta, Georgia
  • G’s Cheesesteaks from Staten Island, New York
  • Good Fortune Company from Memphis, Tennessee
  • Rising Tiger from Longmont, Colorado

The teams competed across eight episodes, each set in a new city with a unique theme, culminating in an exciting finale where the top two food trucks went head-to-head for the grand prize.

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See how Fat Kid Food Co. performed

Viewers across Oregon tuned in on August 3 to cheer on Fat Kid Food Co. as the Ashland-based team showcased their Pacific Northwest flair on one of Food Network’s most popular series.

All episodes of The Great Food Truck Race: Truckin’ Awesome are now streaming on HBO Max, giving fans a chance to relive the season’s biggest moments and root for their favorite Oregon team.