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Mobile Food Vending: A Lucrative Business Opportunity

by Zaka Khaliq
2 months ago
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Mobile Food Vending
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Food business is venture that is lucrative in Nigeria populated by over 200 million people as people will alway eat irrespective of their circumstances.

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Hence, mobile food vendoring is becoming an emerging business, especially, as more graduates are now trooping into the business.

To this end, as mobile food vendor, you can sell food and snacks from one location to the next through either a cart, trailer or vehicle. The ideal way to become successful is finding your own brand and becoming the top expert.

Make a research to find out what is already covered in your area, and then come up with your own creation Mobile food vending into a key entry point for many food business entrepreneurs who want to enter the food industry or expand their current operations.

As a lucrative business, it requires a strategic planning to start. For example, some food truck vendors find success in combining costumes and enticing language to enhance their image. However, starting a mobile food operation comes with its own unique requirements and regulations.

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Initial Capital

Many factors are involved to determine start-up costs for a food vending business in Nigeria. There are also one-time costs, as opposed to recurring start-up costs, and costs that can change based on the location. this includes purchasing a food truck, register point-of-sale (POS) system, truck wrap,  office supplies, marketing/advert, public relationship, and other professional, legal or consulting fees. A minimum of N1.5million capital is needed to start this business.

 

Utilising Social Media

We are in  technology age, so as a  Mobile Food Vendor in Nigeria, you should not be left out. The power of digital platforms is so great, to say the least. Twitter,  Instagram, Google, and Facebook are currently the hottest social media platforms for mobile food entrepreneurs to stay in constant touch with their customers. Marketing and creating awareness for  your mobile food business requires a great deal of social media presence.

 

Good Customers Relationship

Good customer care service plays a great role in the success of your business. It is advisable to play this role yourself, but if you must get another to help you do it then the person you are hiring must be polite, smart, passionate and respectful.

 


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