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Towing your new concession trailer for the first time can be intimidating.  Prior to hitting the road with your trailer in tow, be sure to prepare yourself for success by following the 7 tips to safely tow your concession trailer below.

  • Weight compatibility with your car or truck

It’s essential to adhere to your car or trucks manufacturer recommendations for weight capacity.  Never exceed your vehicles towing maximum or you risk causing serious damage to your vehicle and new trailer.

  • Load Balance

Your trailers load must be adequately balanced in order to ensure safety on the road.  At least 60% of the trailer load should be positioned over the front half of the trailer.  Also be sure to secure your cargo with ties so the load balance stays consistent throughout your drive.

  • Keep Cool

If overheating your towing vehicle is a concern during [...]

The mobile food industry is a hot trend right now and shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon. If you’ve dreamed of opening a restaurant, but the thought of taking on something so big is intimidating, a food trailer can be a great way to test the waters. It offers lower start-up costs and lower overhead. Once you have a feel for the food trailer business, you can decide if you are ready to make the leap to restaurant owner. ​

Just as in any business, there are many things you need to know before hitting the asphalt with your shiny new food trailer. Here’s a quick guide of everything you should consider before taking your next step into the mobile food business…

  1. Start-Up Costs

 There are many factors that go into determining an accurate start-up for this type of business. There are one-time costs, recurring start-up costs, and costs that can vary [...]

Just like all small businesses in the U.S., a food trailer has the potential to be extremely rewarding and profitable.

It’s the ultimate venture for someone looking for a truly independent business. With a food trailer, you pick your own cuisine, strategy, and employees. Plus, you don’t have to be fully committed to a specific location – you can decide to pack up and move any time you want.

While there are a lot of food trailer businesses out there, just take a look at how many concession trailers you see at your next fair. You definitely have the ability to turn a profit if you know what you’re doing.

How Much Can You Make Running a Food Trailer

It all depends on how much you want to work.

If you just want to use your concession trailer at smaller sporting events and festivals, you could bring home up to $20,000 during the busy summer [...]

When someone asks you to think about mobile food businesses, your first thought probably goes to food trucks.

We don’t blame you – food trucks have become extremely popular over the past decade, especially in more urban areas.

But food trucks aren’t the only game in town.

3 Ways Food Trailers Are Different Than Food Trucks

Don’t forget about the food trailer, which you’ve probably seen before at large events or fairs without even realizing the difference.

While food trucks and food trailers basically serve the same purpose – delivering delicious food to patrons for a profit – there are some big important differences that set them apart. Here are three ways that a food trailer is different from a food truck.

1. Food Trailers Require a Tow Vehicle

Probably the main difference between a food truck and a food trailer [...]

There comes a time when every successful restauranteur needs to decide – should you open another restaurant?  Whether you want to open a second location or a brand-new venture entirely, it’s a big choice.  But rather than starting from scratch in a new building, there is another option that might be even more beneficial for you: buying a food trailer.

Why Should Restaurant Owners Buy a Food Trailer

You might be thinking a food trailer is only good for fairs or sporting events where you can sell funnel cake, hot dogs, or other basic dishes. But that’s not the only plus of owning and operating a concession trailer.

Check out these three reasons restaurant owners might benefit from buying a food trailer.

1. Food Trailers Help You Test Out New Markets

If your restaurant is on the east side of town and you’ve got your eye on [...]

Just like all small businesses in the U.S., a food trailer has the potential to be extremely rewarding and profitable.

It’s the ultimate venture for someone looking for a truly independent business. With a food trailer, you pick your own cuisine, strategy, and employees. Plus, you don’t have to be fully committed to a specific location – you can decide to pack up and move any time you want.

While there are a lot of food trailer businesses out there, just take a look at how many concession trailers you see at your next fair. You definitely have the ability to turn a profit if you know what you’re doing.

How Much Can You Make Running a Food Trailer

It all depends on how much you want to work.

If you just want to use your concession trailer at smaller sporting events and festivals, you could bring home [...]

Accidents happen.

Try as you might, it’s impossible to avoid all incidents with your food trailers.

However, there are a few things you can do to minimize your risk of having an accident at your concession trailer.

3 Times to Be Especially Careful with Your Food Trailer Business

It goes without saying, you should always practice basic food trailer safety – whether at an event or at home. But there are definitely certain times when it’s more important to ensure you’re operating safely.

Here are three moments in your concession trailer operation that you need to pay extra attention to safety.

1. Food Trailer Safety While Towing

Concession trailer safety begins even before you arrive at your event. If you’re not properly prepared, some of the biggest accidents can happen while transporting your food trailer.

Here are a few pre-departure [...]

Have you ever dreamed of starting your own restaurant?

You’ve picked out your name, the type of cuisine you want to serve, and the perfect location in that new food hall in the up-and-coming neighborhood in your city.

But there’s one problem: you have no experience running a restaurant, let alone a concession trailer. So, before you go all Top Chef, take a second to think about if you’re really ready for all the hard work and effort that goes into running a restaurant – especially if you’re a rookie.

3 Reasons You Should Open a Food Trailer Before a Restaurant

If you’re seriously thinking about starting your own dining establishment and you have little to no experience running a restaurant, you might be better suited to earn your chops with a food trailer.

Here are three reasons a food trailer probably makes more sense than a restaurant.

You’ve mapped out your concession trailer strategy. You know exactly what you want to sell and where you want to sell it.

But before you hit the road, you need to make sure your mobile business has the proper certifications and permits you need to operate legally.

Make Sure You Obtain These Concession Trailer Permits

There may be some exceptions, but most food trailer businesses need to get at least these six certifications and permits to stay within the law.

1. General Business License

Your concession trailer is considered a business, so you need to obtain a general business license that covers your home location as well as any city where you might be selling.

2. Food Service and Food Safety Permits

Any business that prepares, cooks, or sells food – that means your food trailer – must obtain food service and food safety permits from their local county.

Concession trailers have their benefits over traditional food trucks when it comes to interior space to prepare and cook food. But those benefits don’t matter unless you have a vehicle that can effectively move your food trailer from one place to another.

The Best Way to Tow Your Concession Trailer

To determine the best vehicle to tow your food trailer, you first need to understand how much your trailer and equipment inside will weigh. A good starting estimate would be between 5,000 and 6,000 pounds – but this weight could differ depending on your menu and equipment needed to prepare your food. Using that weight as a guideline, here are three suitable options you have to tow your concession trailer.

1. Towing Your Concession Trailer with a Pickup Truck

The first option that probably comes to mind is your trusty pickup truck. People use trucks to tow anything from campers to construction equipment. [...]

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