Food Truck Business Operations

# Food Truck Business Operations

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Food Truck Business Operations

Complete operational playbook for launching and scaling a food truck business. Covers menu engineering, pricing, permits, commissary kitchens, route planning, event booking, and growth from 1 truck to a fleet.

Menu Engineering & Pricing

Food Cost Targets by Concept

ConceptTarget Food CostAvg TicketItems on Menu
Tacos / Mexican28-32%$12-158-12
BBQ / Smoked Meat30-35%$14-186-10
Burgers28-32%$13-166-8
Asian Fusion25-30%$13-178-12
Pizza22-28%$12-156-8
Desserts / Ice Cream20-28%$8-128-15
Coffee / Beverage15-22%$6-910-15
Vegan / Health28-33%$14-188-10

Menu Size Rule

Keep it to 8-12 items MAX. Every item you add slows service, increases waste, and complicates prep. The best trucks run 6 items and crush it.

Pricing Formula

Menu Price = (Ingredient Cost / Target Food Cost %) × 1.0
Example: $3.50 ingredients / 0.30 = $11.67 → price at $12

High-Margin Adds

  • Drinks (80%+ margin): bottled water $2-3, canned soda $2-3, fresh lemonade $4-5
  • Sides: chips $3, mac & cheese $4-5, coleslaw $3
  • Desserts: cookies $3-4, churros $5-6
  • Upsell combos: meal + drink + side = $3-5 more per ticket

Startup Costs

New Truck Build

ItemCost Range
Used truck (turnkey)$40,000-80,000
New custom build$80,000-200,000
Wrap / branding$2,500-5,000
POS system (Square/Clover)$500-1,500
Initial inventory$1,000-3,000
Permits & licenses$1,000-5,000
Insurance (annual)$2,000-4,000
Commissary deposit$500-2,000
Generator (if needed)$3,000-8,000
Fire suppression system$3,000-6,000
Total range$53,500-234,500

Trailer Alternative

Food trailers run $20,000-60,000 — roughly half a truck. Trade-off: need a tow vehicle, harder to park in tight spots, but way cheaper entry point.

Permits & Licensing (US)

Required Everywhere

  • Business license — city/county, $50-500/year
  • Food handler's permit — per person, $10-25, ServSafe or equivalent
  • Health department permit — $200-1,000/year, requires inspection
  • Fire department permit — fire suppression system inspection, $100-300
  • Vehicle registration — commercial plates
  • Sales tax permit — state-issued

Varies by City/State

  • Mobile food vendor permit — some cities cap the number issued
  • Commissary kitchen requirement — most cities require you prep/store at a licensed commissary
  • Parking permits — specific zones, meters, or private lot agreements
  • Special event permits — per-event, $25-200
  • Propane use permit — some jurisdictions require separate approval

Cities Known for Tough Regulations

Portland, OR — lottery system for downtown spots Boston, MA — very limited permits, long waitlists NYC — extremely expensive medallion-style permits Austin, TX — relatively friendly, lots of food truck parks

Cities Known for Food Truck Friendly Policies

Los Angeles, CA | Houston, TX | Denver, CO | Nashville, TN | Miami, FL

Daily Operations

Prep Day Timeline

6:00 AM  — Arrive at commissary, prep ingredients
8:00 AM  — Load truck, check equipment, ice down
9:00 AM  — Drive to location, set up
9:30 AM  — Systems check: POS, generator, propane, water
10:00 AM — Open for service
2:00 PM  — Lunch rush ends, restock if doing dinner
5:00 PM  — Dinner service (if applicable)
8:00 PM  — Close, clean, drive to commissary
9:00 PM  — Unload, deep clean, prep for tomorrow

Daily Checklist

  • Propane tank level (swap at 20%)
  • Fresh water tank full
  • Grey water tank empty
  • Generator fuel and oil
  • POS charged and connected
  • Menu board clean and visible
  • Hand wash station stocked (soap, paper towels)
  • Thermometer readings logged (cold hold <41°F, hot hold >135°F)
  • Cash drawer counted
  • Social media post (location + hours)

Route Planning & Revenue

Location Types by Revenue Potential

LocationAvg Daily RevenueFee Structure
Brewery / Taproom$800-2,000Free or $50-100
Office Park (lunch)$600-1,500Free-$100/day
Farmers Market$500-1,500$50-150 booth fee
Festival / Event$2,000-8,000+10-20% of sales or flat $200-500
Food Truck Park$400-1,200$500-2,000/month rent
Private Catering$1,500-5,000+Negotiated per-head
Construction Site$400-800Usually free
Late Night (bars)$500-1,500Free or $50-100

Weekly Revenue Model (Single Truck)

Tuesday:    Office park lunch      $800
Wednesday:  Brewery                $1,000
Thursday:   Office park lunch      $900
Friday:     Late night bar strip   $1,200
Saturday:   Farmers market AM      $1,000
Saturday:   Event/festival PM      $2,500
Sunday:     Brunch spot            $800
                                   --------
Weekly total:                      $8,200
Monthly (4.3 weeks):               $35,260
Annual:                            $423,000

Seasonality Index (% of Peak Revenue)

MonthIndexNotes
Jan50%Cold weather, post-holiday
Feb55%Still slow
Mar65%Starting to warm up
Apr80%Spring events begin
May90%Wedding/graduation season
Jun100%Peak season starts
Jul100%Peak
Aug95%Still strong
Sep85%Back to school
Oct75%Fall festivals
Nov60%Holiday prep
Dec55%Cold, but holiday events

Financial Benchmarks

P&L Targets (% of Revenue)

Line ItemTarget %
Food cost (COGS)28-35%
Labor (including owner)25-30%
Fuel (truck + generator)3-5%
Commissary rent3-5%
Insurance1-2%
Permits & licenses1-2%
POS / payment processing3-4%
Marketing2-3%
Maintenance & repairs3-5%
Net profit15-25%

Break-Even Calculation

Monthly fixed costs: ~$4,000-6,000
(commissary $800, insurance $300, permits $200, truck payment $1,500, phone/POS $200, marketing $200, misc $500)

Contribution margin: ~60% (after food cost + payment processing)

Break-even monthly revenue: $4,500 / 0.60 = $7,500-10,000
Break-even daily (20 days): $375-500/day

Most trucks need $500/day minimum to survive. $1,000/day is comfortable. $2,000/day is thriving.

Commissary Kitchen

What You Need From a Commissary

  • Licensed commercial kitchen for prep
  • Dry and cold storage
  • Grease trap access
  • Overnight truck parking
  • Waste disposal
  • Health department approved

Cost Range

  • Shared commissary: $500-1,500/month
  • Dedicated space: $1,500-3,000/month
  • Ghost kitchen rental: $2,000-5,000/month (overkill for most trucks)

Growth: 1 Truck → Fleet

Stage 1: Single Truck ($0-300K/year)

  • Owner-operated, 1-2 employees
  • Focus: nail the menu, build following, consistent locations
  • Reinvest everything

Stage 2: Optimized Single ($300-500K/year)

  • 2-3 employees, owner steps back from daily cooking
  • Add catering revenue stream
  • Build SOPs so others can run the truck without you

Stage 3: Second Truck ($500K-1M/year)

  • Clone the model — same menu, same SOPs
  • Different territory / different schedule
  • Hire a truck manager, not just cooks
  • Shared commissary, shared purchasing = better margins

Stage 4: Fleet (3+ trucks, $1M+/year)

  • Central commissary for all trucks
  • Bulk purchasing (food cost drops 3-5%)
  • Brand licensing or franchise model
  • Consider brick-and-mortar as anchor location

Key Metrics to Track

  • Revenue per service hour — target $150-300/hr
  • Tickets per hour — target 30-60 during rush
  • Average ticket — track weekly, push combos to raise it
  • Food cost % — weigh everything, price monthly
  • Waste % — track and reduce, target <3% of food purchased
  • Social followers — your free marketing channel
  • Repeat customer rate — loyalty cards, apps

Marketing That Works

Free / Low-Cost

  • Instagram + TikTok (post your location DAILY)
  • Google Business Profile (show up in "food trucks near me")
  • Yelp listing (free, people search it)
  • Text/email list — collect at every stop, send weekly schedule
  • Partner with breweries, offices, event planners

Paid (When Profitable)

  • Instagram/Facebook ads ($5-10/day, geo-targeted)
  • Food truck finder apps (Roaming Hunger, Street Food Finder)
  • Sponsor local events for visibility

The #1 Marketing Rule

Post your location and hours EVERY SINGLE DAY on social media. The question "where are you today?" should never go unanswered.

Common Mistakes

  1. Menu too big — more items = more waste, slower service, confused customers
  2. Ignoring weather — rain drops revenue 40-60%. Have backup indoor spots.
  3. No commissary plan — operating without one is illegal in most cities
  4. Underpricing — you're not competing with McDonald's. Charge what you're worth.
  5. Skipping maintenance — a broken truck = zero revenue. Budget 3-5% for maintenance.
  6. No social media presence — if people can't find you, you don't exist
  7. Bad location research — one bad spot can waste an entire day
  8. No catering — highest-margin revenue stream, most trucks ignore it

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