Food truck business

Hey guys, I live in a shithole country and in the city I currently am there aren't any food trucks, at all. I am thinking of starting a business in that direction. I can equip 4 vans to begin with. What kind of food do you think I should be selling?

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What's cheap from suppliers?

Make crab cakes between a halved cheddar bay biscuit.

burgers and tacos. And if you're going for the breakfast crowd, decent coffee.

What country/city?

Bucharest/Romania

You gonna get gyp'd son, literally.

Nah, it's ok. I lived here all my life. I know how to deal with the gypo situations.

At least you don't have niggers.

But yeah idk, go copy some traditional American food trucks like hot dogs/brats and I'm sure you'll hit it big.

Burgers seem to be a hit right now as here you almost always find only kebabs and stuff like that. People tend to see hotdogs as a not healthy food.

Anything that's relatively fast to make and easy for customers to eat while walking around. So sandwiches,burritos,soup cups,etc etc. I'd also try and make it something that only you sell. That way people will be more inclined to go to you.

Try quality sausages instead of hot dogs. Make some weird tangy sauce to go with em

I don't take it you can get corn tortillas easily there? Burrito roach coach would corner the market, but that being said, not sure if that market would be receptional.

Maybe there's a reason. Check local laws before investing.

Bratwürst. Grab some good German mustard, like Bautz'ner Zenf, or one of the Austrian ones. My brother drives to Austria to shop, and he's only one country over from you.

If you were over here in the UK I'd suggest eggs and bacon. That may still be a viable option but you don't have the 9am truckers and builders getting their breakfasts.

But you can get good coffee. Perhaps consider grinding it yourself, you'll get the smell that makes people want fresh-ground coffee.

Burgers. There's always room for a burger van. Your idea in OP isn't terrible, grilled halloumi is nice.

Waffles/crêpes? (CAPTCHA just gave me pancakes, lol) Cheap to produce. Sell well.

Consider storage, and power generation.

It's not a bad idea. There may be a business in that. Just check for any reason why there's no other food trucks, like any local municipality prohibition on them, or something like that, because it's a little strange that there aren't any.

> At least you don't have niggers.
You never met gipsies have you?

Im sorry, Im sorry, Roma people, is that better ya cunts

Crab is crazy expensive

OP, chicken thighs, pork shoulder, short rib(potentially), pork cheeks, rice. Literally selling grilled cheese sandwiches can make you money.
yelp.ca/biz/moms-grilled-cheese-truck-vancouver
This chick went from 20,000 investment to now employing 6 people and pulling in 3k a day. Doesn't sound like much but her costs are super low, and she's self-employed.

I have just got the permit for my first van. Not that hard to get desu. People just never considered this as a viable business.

che fache ionel?
mamaliga truck is all you need in that dirty village of a country of yours.

Getting a hard on just thinking about their women. I can't say the same about negroids.

Watch this show for some ideas. It's all about food trucks in America.

eatst.foodnetwork.ca/tvshow

whatever they eat in Romania. I would like a chicken wing vendor.

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Chicken man, those slavs are all about chicken and protein

Bautzner is the cheapest most bland 'brand'mustard you can get in germany.

Link me to the better ones and I'd happily give them a try if I can get them.

Maybe when they're teenagers after their 20s they just go down hill

even when theyre teens... idk user

yes yes

That is just not the standard gipsy woman in my neighborhood . is

>Bratwürst

Yeah check out some of the food trucks in Portland. There's nong's which is just chicken and rice in wax paper with some ginger soy sauce. Really good, sells out by lunchtime. Now she has 2 carts and a physical store.

The best thing to do is make stuff that you can get out quickly, then park out at various office buildings at lunch time.

> Portland
> Bucharest

One is not like the other user. No one here is even touching on the issue of very low incomes in Romania that would be a issue with pricing.

low incomes but also cheap supliers

cuban sandwiches!

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