Monday, September 17, 2012

How to Become a Street Food Vendor - Best 3 Tips

How to Become a Street Food Vendor - Best 3 Tips


Are you curious about how to become a street Food vendor? Well, I'll tell you, it is actually pretty simple as messy and complicated as it may sound. The idea that you have to get licenses, clean up after you're done working, push your Food cart around, buy the Food products and store them, make them, etc.

How to Become a Street Food Vendor - Best 3 Tips

How to Become a Street Food Vendor - Best 3 Tips

How to Become a Street Food Vendor - Best 3 Tips


How to Become a Street Food Vendor - Best 3 Tips



How to Become a Street Food Vendor - Best 3 Tips

Well, it sounds tedious doesn't it? But if you count all the benefits you get from the freedom and high income potential, being a street Food vendor sounds like a pretty good deal. Get the right licenses, buy the right food, and you can sell food anywhere within the city limits, for however long daily and however often you want.

Here are 3 simple steps needed to be followed in order to become a street food vendor:

Step 1

Visit or call the city local council to find out what permits and licenses are necessary to set up a street vendor shop. This varies within different states as some do not require a vendor's license and others do.

Step 2

Visit or call the local health departMent to register for a health license for your street vendor stand. This should take a couple of weeks to process and will subject your cart to regular check-ups made by the health departMent in order to monitor the quality and cleanliness of both your street vendor store and food.

Step 3

Carry out some research before buying your street vendor cart. Would you wish for it to have a refrigerator to store drinks in and possibly even the uncooked food you wish to fry on the spot? Would you want a bun warmer to make your food hot? Or even possibly a small microwave to heat things up? Scout around the neighborhood and observe other street vendor carts to see what your competition is like. Used carts are often much cheaper and look only a little worse than brand-new carts.

This should give you a good idea of what is the necessary beginning steps on becoming a street food vendor.

How to Become a Street Food Vendor - Best 3 Tips

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