Are you hitting roadblocks trying to start a street food business? Does your city say you can’t do it? Let me shed some light on this kind of situation and get you some help. What to do when your city says NO That is what one town is telling it’s hopeful vendors. For a moment […]
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NO CAPITALISM FOR YOU! WELCOME TO SUMMERVILLE-ISTAN SC
That is what one town is telling it’s hopeful vendors. For a moment I want you to imagine this, McDonalds restaurant leases a prime piece of real estate in order to build a restaurant and are approved by the planning commission for the placement of the building on the lot. But they are told when […]
Part Four A to Z – How To Start A Hot Dog Business – Commissaries
In Part Four of the How To Start A Hot Dog Business we discuss budgeting and finding a commissary. When you are finished here, you may want to check out some bonus information here: Pro Tips On Record Keeping Best Methods For Keeping Great Records and Why You Should Additional Tips On Finding A Free […]
Part Three A to Z Course – How To Start A Hot Dog Cart Business
How To Start A Hot Dog Cart Business In part three we discuss local codes and what to do when your city says, no. Keep you head held high. A city that restricts against vendors is probably violating your Constitutional Rights, specifically the Bill of Rights. Part Three: Local Codes Continued What if they say, […]
Report – Street Food Safer Than Restaurants
The Institute for Justice analyzed years of food-safety inspections from seven major American cities, and in every one, food trucks and food carts did as well as or even better than their brick and mortar restaurants. The Report – Street Food Safer Than Restaurants It goes that if a food-service establishment is more clean, they […]