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    Mobile Catering - small businesses

    I would think £800 a day for a static roadside mobile van is a very high estimate but then I dont know just my observations as posted earlier that most do not have the stopping passers by or lay by space to increase the turnover.
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    Mobile Catering - small businesses

    Not arguing cos I dont know but how did the council get that burger stall that was on private land outside Falmer Station shut down but now there are two 20 yds down the same piece of walkway. Unless of course when it looked to be in someones back garden it wasnt actually on private land.
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    Mobile Catering - small businesses

    I am not an expert on this but as son was looking into it wife and I, with time on our hands, had a ride around the area Shoreham, Newhaven to Eastbourne Rd Near Newmarket between Lewes and Falmer and other sites to gauge how busy they were and the expected return and in our opinion wasnt as...
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    Mobile Catering - small businesses

    Just buying a van/ trailer and pulling into a layby etc seems a very easy and cheap way for somebody without a job. not the OP obviously, but it isnt so rosy.and cash productive as it appears.
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    Mobile Catering - small businesses

    A friend of ours does catering at weddings funerals etc and makes a very good living with very little overheads just really the initial purchase of food for the freezer and then the spend replenishes her stocks.
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    Mobile Catering - small businesses

    One of my sons looked into a mobile snack bar in a lay but then we did the maths. Average lay by will take 3 or 4 lorries who stop for their tacho break and buy 1 or 2 teas and a sandwich so that is approx £5 per head. The tacho break is about 30 mins so there would be a change over of...
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