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‘We will keep going’: Victoria food truck suffers $32K in vandalism damages

Greek n' Go faces $32,000 in damages from deliberate attacks targeting equipment that disrupt operations, with the family seeking community support to cover repair costs.

  • In recent months, Greek n' Go has been hit by a wave of vandalism leaving co-owners Eirini Sypsa-Kaya and Vedat Sypsa-Kaya with nearly $32,000 in damages across their three food trucks in Victoria.
  • Vandals targeted equipment like locks and power cords, disabling food trucks across all Victoria locations in recent months.
  • In one incident, a locked generator was tampered with and rendered unusable, carrying an estimated $22,000 repair bill in recent months.
  • With limited coverage, insurance has provided little relief, requiring a $1,000 deductible and capping at 80 per cent, and the family relies on the business to support themselves and a staff of six to seven employees.
  • Greek n' Go says it has reported incidents to Victoria Police Department and Central Saanich police, providing security camera footage, while VicPD noted two reports with no indication of specific targeting.
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Victoria News broke the news in Victoria, Canada on Tuesday, August 26, 2025.
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