You Should Start a FOOD TRUCKHow to Start, Run, and Grow a Successful Food Truck BusinessDo you consider yourself a “foodie?” Are you a current restauranteur who wishes to expand your offerings to a new audience? Do you want to be your own boss?If you answered “yes” to any of the questions above, then you should start a FOOD TRUCK! Yes, you!In my book, I will show you how I started my own successful food truck business while sharing with you all the research that I came across as I found out about how to begin this luscious line of work.I actually come with a pedigree for serving amazing food for a fee. My great-grandmother made a living selling her delicious fried chicken (of which, I use this secret family recipe even today) to train travelers who arrived or passed through our small town in Virginia. She would walk by the train with her tray of steaming hot fried chicken legs perched on her head and sell them through the windows of the rail car to the passengers.When I started my food truck, I decided to sell my great-grandma’s same fried chicken recipe as a premier dish. I wrapped it with some traditional, yet now healthier, side dishes. Imagine being able to whip up those wonderful mashed potatoes or your signature mac and cheese for a living.When you own a food truck, you call the shots. You’re the boss. You can decide your menu, your location, your brand, your image – all of which can be as outrageous or reserved as you’d like.In this book, I will take you through the entire process of starting a food truck business from startup to success. Once you’re done reading this book, I am confident that you will be armed with the knowledge to launch your dream career.I will show you:How to plan for starting a food truckA short history of food trucksThe pros and cons of the food truck businessWhat you should consider when starting out including:LocationCostsPermits and licensesHow to obtain financingWhat licensing you’ll needFood safety guidelines in this extraordinary mobile kitchenWhat supplies or equipment you could considerHow to cost-effectively sourced ingredientsHow to develop your menu (which defines your brand, too)How to price your itemsHow to create a business planWhat the day in the life of a food truck owner looks likeSome common business accounting tipsHow to hire and manage staffHow to grow your business effectivelyCommon pitfalls to avoidAs an added feature, I have included a list of the significant food truck rallies around the country.For a limited time, when you purchase the paperback book on Amazon, you can download the Kindle version for FREE!