Mobile cuisine has been part of American culture since the latter part of the 17th century when street vendors sold food from pushcarts in New York City. The modern food truck craze, however, started in 2008 in Los Angeles and developed into a culture that is equal to the restaurant concept.
One of the most significant advantages that food trucks offer is convenience. Many people, especially city residents, have busy schedules and limited time to sit down and enjoy their meals.
Many food trucks responded by adapting their menus to meet the health and culinary demands of consumers, thereby establishing a firm foothold in the food industry. Today, you don't have to settle for food truck products that don't meet your requirements concerning convenience, health, and food type because of the great variety.
This business is growing and you should seize your chance now. If you want to start a food truck business, then this book is for you.
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