Note: This video was produced prior to 2 Fat 2 Fly’s recent return to the spotlight. With the food truck back in the news, this earlier piece has resurfaced as a look at the story, people, and menu foundations that helped shape the brand.

2 Fat 2 Fly Food Truck – Video Feature

Lunch + Recess partnered with the South Carolina Department of Agriculture’s SC Grown program to produce a series of videos highlighting food trucks across the state. Each project focused on businesses that source ingredients locally.

This video features Ramone Dickerson and 2 Fat 2 Fly. It captures an early chapter of the food truck’s story.

Project Overview

At the time of filming, 2 Fat 2 Fly was known locally for its inventive stuffed chicken wings and approachable comfort food. The truck had already built a strong local following.

In this video, the focus stays on the people behind the truck. It also highlights the preparation process. Additionally, it shows how local agriculture helps shape the menu.

About 2 Fat 2 Fly

Ramone’s journey reflects a deep passion for food and local flavor. His inventive stuffed chicken wings helped set 2 Fat 2 Fly apart in a crowded food truck scene.

Over time, that creativity led to a loyal customer base. Eventually, the brand gained national attention. Ramone and his business partner later appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Network in their own reality show.

However, beyond the fame, Ramone remained committed to using South Carolina-grown produce and livestock. That dedication continues to define the brand and its connection to the state’s agricultural community.

Video Production Approach

Our goal was to document the personality and pace of a working food truck. We focused on real preparation, real ingredients, and the real environment.

As a result, the video feels authentic rather than promotional. It reflects the rhythm of day-to-day work behind the window.

Food Truck Video Content

Food trucks depend on visibility, timing, and consistency. Video content helps support all three.

Through projects like this, audiences can connect with the people and food behind the truck. At the same time, brands gain visual assets that remain useful as their story evolves.

Working With Lunch + Recess

At Lunch + Recess, we understand the unique needs of food truck businesses. We also understand the role video plays in long-term growth.

Whether you are a seasoned food truck owner or just starting out, we help tell stories that connect with real communities.

Click here to connect with the innovative minds at Lunch & Recess.

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