Beloved Inland Empire food critics Allan Borgen and Izze Busse dead after car crash in Missouri

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Beloved Inland Empire food critics Allan Borgen and Izze Busse dead after car crash in Missouri
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Allan Borgen and his girlfriend and co-host Izzy Busse died over the weekend on a trip to Missouri when they were hit by a semi truck. He was known for reviewing Inland Empire eateries for more than 30 years on programs like 'Table for Two' and 'Let's Dine Out.

The Inland Empire is mourning the loss of two beloved food critics who tragically died in a car crash in Missouri over the weekend. Allan Borgen, who has written food reviews in the area for more than three decades and was well-known for his series of shows on KVCR, KTIE and KCAA, died at 75 years old. Memorable shows include 'Table for Two' and 'Let's Dine Out.

'She says that she worked on numerous pledge shows with Borgen to help raise money for the public television station. 'Our members would call in and pledge because they wanted to see Allan,' Vasquez said. 'They wanted to meet Allan. They wanted to know that he was the guy they saw, kind of goofy on camera. He was that guy, so our members were always so happy to be around him.

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