agreed. in NJ here I can say I only find two food trucks worth it out of over a dozen i been too, but those two have some of the best food and drink i ever had.
true like the really good ones are just amazing like DMV Taqueria truck in Columbia MD might be the best tacos I've had worth the price but a lot of them are just overpriced
I don’t comment too often but I have to say I started a Dylan hater, and now I absolutely love your content. IMO your content has really grown to your own style and I really enjoy it! Thank you for the video!
Having operated a food truck in Iowa for multiple years with many of you might not be thinking about in your comments on pricing is the cost of parking that food truck. Very few cities just allow you to roll up and start selling. Maybe will have a yearly registration fee that can range into the hundreds or thousands of dollars. Even if I were to pull up to a private companies parking lot, with their permission, I still have to have the city registration paid. Yes, food trucks have a advantage over a brick and mortar establishment, but there are plenty of extra cost hidden in there as well .
Thank you! I replied similarly on a few other comments. Plus, did you have to rent space in a commercial / commissary kitchen to store and prep your TCS foods?
This is not just another channel ....This is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till I'm an old woman. 👍👍🥰🥰
i get the hate, being from a food truck town there are a few things i respect about food trucks. One is that they are willing to try crazy things, that no brick and mortar would ever risk, and two you almost always get face time with the owner and most want to be sure you enjoy the effort that went into making the food.
I would think the banana would be worth it because it’s not just a 26 cent banana you’re getting, it also has chocolate, nuts and drizzle bits. I would pay $10 for that dessert here and be happy.
Roy Choi is a legend and I think Koji showcases that. I went to Best Friend in Vegas and I was blown away. He knows what food needs to elevate it and how to price it. Great experience all around.
5:05 don’t underestimate people’s love for specialty snacks and treats, I work at an auntie Anne’s and they way people complain about prices and simultaneously buy $20-30 worth of pretzel shit is insane
6:52 I think the spoon is a great idea tbh. Instead of being forced to eat it on a stick, you could remove the spoon and take bites! A wooden or bamboo spoon would be a great option for the waste issue.
I also assumed that's why they serve it that way, much like in the old days, Slurpees were served with straws that were spoon-shaped on the end: so you could slurp OR scoop. 😁 And while I agree that a wooden, bamboo, or even compostable spoon would be a more eco-friendly option, those spoons cost a lot more than plastic (polypropylene) ones (at least 2-4 times as much), so that would really drive up the cost of their product, which is already pretty pricey.
Your channel hit my recommended list with your 2nd vid i think. Not sure if you were previously known and made this channel, but you’re such a pro at capturing from our perspective and grew your channel pretty quick! Super great work! The vibes are immaculate! Deserves more attention!
Many recommendations on peoples videos never really peak my interest but as someone from Australia, seeing all your videos. Trying all these road stops and food trucks and fun things in America is just so cool and interesting. You’re really great at captivating and audience and I’m glad I found you
The cheesy ending is beautiful and perfect. Food trucks are definitely a place all my friends end up at because of the options and vibe. Sometimes there's a full bar and we have a drink or two. They let you be loud and open with yourself. It gives nostalgic vibes while still being something new and refreshing.
Post another food truck vlogs Dylan. People enjoy food trucks and You should try other city food trucks especially New York, Washington, Portland, Boston, Tampa, Chicago, San Francisco..😮 😮
I'm glad to hear you talk about the smell. I unforunately have congential anosmia which means I was born with no sense of smell it sucks but eh I live with it.
I have to admit that I LOL'd at that frozen banana, because chocolate dipped bananas (along with other chocolate coated fresh fruits) are traditional German Christmas market fare (although those are not specifically frozen). Was your banana frozen with all the coating and sprinkling already on, or were the toppings freshly added onto a frozen banana when you had placed your order? Inquiring minds want to know.
To be fair, it costs more to make a frozen banana than it does a cupcake. Also Bananarchy uses fair trade ingredients and their spoons are compostable.
One food truck I would of highly recommend is Rosita’s on riverside. They have the best al pastor tacos imo and always recommend anyone new to Austin to give it a try!
Dylan as a Texan I have to say I was not surprised you were over charged in Austin lol. In my opinion the best Taco trucks are in the hood areas, San Antonio & Houston. But I agree with you 100% about food & friends. Love the content 🤙😊
You realize food trucks order less than normal restaurants so like it will pretty much always be more expensive right? I feel like you and others in the comments don’t understand how the supply chain part of business works and that when you purchase more and in bulk it’s generally cheaper for the restaurant aka cheaper prices for the food. I’m mostly calling you out for the Italian one because it wasn’t expensive at all to me for the pasta dishes. Why do you think just because it’s in a food truck it should be cheaper? Sure cost of location is cheaper but again food costs are more and in general prices are extra high right now. I say this with all kindness as someone with two business degrees who worked in supply chain (for pharma though) but I also have a former restaurant manager dad so I have a pretty good understanding of all the pieces that go into it.
Well said! And it's not always necessarily that they don't order as much (I suspect the insanely popular ones might), but they have to rent space in a commercial or commissary kitchen to store and prep their TCS ingredients. And since they're likely sharing the walk-in and freezers with other food businesses, their storage space is going to be much more limited than a brick & mortar location with an entire walk-in, refrigerators, freezers, etc. at their disposal. Also, unlike a chain restaurant such as McDonald's or Olive Garden, since their focus is on fresh, upscale offerings, they undoubtedly use far more fresh ingredients and far less frozen ones. To that end, it's unlikely they have their own dedicated food suppliers like the chains do. That also doesn't take into account the loan for the truck, insurance, gas, and rent for wherever they're set up (unless the land owner is allowing them to park and sell for free on their property). There can be a lot of "hidden" costs associated with products sold by a food truck. Take, for example, the polypropylene spoon protruding from that frozen banana. It would be much cheaper to just serve it on a wooden stick. But they chose to give patrons the option to either eat their product as though it's on a stick OR to pull out the spoon and eat it using the utensil. That's a clever and thoughtful idea, but it unfortunately costs more to implement, which is typically passed on to the customer.
Pretty annoyed that you don't understand the cost to the frozen banana stand. Nuts and chocolate are NOT cheap. Everything that got added to the banana was way more expensive than several pounds of bananas.
Yes they are, chocolate and nuts are dirt cheap. Not enough justify charging 7 dollars. I Australia at the big banana they charge 4 dollars for the same thing and that's Aussie currency so it would be about 2.50 your currency
@@sholva6809 Depends entirely on quality. If you qualify chocolate with additives and nuts scraped off the floor as good enough, sure. Decent nuts and especially decent chocolate isn't cheap.
@@sholva6809 America imports most of its goods so no its not gonna be the same plus most grocery stores charge obscene amounts for basic groceries anyway
i went to a mexican food truck and the mac & cheese was just pasta with nacho cheese. however when i went to a jamaican food truck, the mac & cheese was the best thing ive ever had. it just depends where you go :)
Most food trucks are started by people who really don't have any experience in cooking. They just want to be part of the craze. As you say, 99% of food trucks offer pricey, low quality food with long waits. I've never had anything from a food truck and thought, "whoa this is incredible."
My fave food truck ever is a Vietnamese truck where you can get HUGE spring rolls for $3 each. and they are GIANT. Three of them is a full meal, and they are actually heavenly. I dont think ive ever spent over $15 there on one order (tons of spring rolls, a drink, and marinated shrimp) and lowkey, it ruined every other food truck for me, its that good and well priced. No one will ever compare, genuinely best food in a 50 mile radius, maybe more
Wish i had stumbled on this channel earlier The quality and effort the time the content of each video is top notch 👌 👏 👍 You are in my top 3 food vlogger of all time instantly 🎉🎉
sorry you say green onions aren't garnish in Italian food and I would know I am Italian, washed your videos and love it , you have a sibling vibe honestly when you do your videos
Ethan is awesome I like looking at him he seems very interesting. I think he should make his own RUclips channel I would definitely subscribe!!! *TEAM ETHAN!*
you are going to have to try are college of charleston food truck called Clyde's Snack Shack that serves sandwices , soup , mac and cheese , grilled cheese , other more ( menu rotates everday ) open from 11am to 2pm
I am a new subscriber and you are absolutely phenomenal. I love your channel and the honesty. Have you ever been to Michigan? Just curious to know thank you again. I absolutely love this channel.🥰💯
You should really visit Nashville’s food trucks! Do your research before going to a truck because some aren’t the best. Food truck prices are so steep because most are small businesses that need extra money to get by, but the advantage is that they will always care extra for their customers and their products.
I suspect their prices are high mostly because their overhead is high. Owning a food truck might be cheaper than owning or renting a brick & mortar location, but it still involves the cost of a loan note, gas, insurance, cost of renting space in a commercial kitchen for food storage and prep (TCS foods can't be stored on a truck), employee labor, site rental (unless they have an agreement with a land owner to park and operate on their property for free), etc. And since the premise of most food trucks is that they present fresh, upscale food rather than mass-produced items, their food costs end up being higher than a typical fast food brick & mortar, which results in higher cost passed on to the customers.
My first time trying Mexican street corn was at a food truck in Las Vegas and it was so yummy! I learned how to make it at home after that because I never saw that truck again. It was about $2 per cob and I had to come back and get 2 more cobs. It was so worth it 😊
Food trucks in Seattle are gentrified roach coaches, that charge fast casual sit down prices for food that is usually just ok, and you have to stand in the rain to get it.
I think when it comes to food trucks its hit or miss. I've mostly had food trucks at conventions and had mix reception. Back at AX14 it was my first time ever having food truck food and it was the best. All the food was amazing and high quality. At my local cons in Arizona it's been hit and miss such as this years Fan Fusion I went to place that had burgers mainly and honestly it was bad. It pretty much was something you could make on your own level quality, specially for the price I paid, but there wasn't much in the area that didn't have you leaving the convention area. So regardless you spend or over spend. I still haven't tried any of the local food trucks in my area since the food is something I wouldn't necessarily eat other than one business which isn't around. I think it just varies. Would you rather spend on food you know the quality of or take a dip and try something possibly exciting? I 100% agree that the cost of food truck food is expensive, specially given the portion size, but at the same time I get needing to make a profit.
Owning a food truck might be cheaper than owning or renting a brick & mortar location, but it still involves the cost of a loan note, gas, insurance, cost of renting space in a commercial kitchen for food storage and prep (TCS foods can't be stored on a truck), employee labor, site rental (unless they have an agreement with a land owner to park and operate on their property for free), etc. And since the premise of most food trucks is that they present fresh, upscale food rather than mass-produced items, their food costs end up being higher than a typical fast food brick & mortar, which results in higher cost passed on to the customers. (Not to mention the part about needing to make a profit.)
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Day 4 of asking for Dylan to go to Chicago Avenue Hotdogs when the Texas Bluesmen are playing
You are correct that green onions are never used with tomato sauce in Italy
We love Ethan, our monotone king
Need Ethan for more vids!
this dude is nothing but good vibes and happiness, yes want to see him more
In my experience less than 5% of food trucks are worth it, but those that are worth it are REALLY worth it.
Facts that’s why I love living in Austin there are so many food trucks that there are a lot of good ones lol
agreed. in NJ here I can say I only find two food trucks worth it out of over a dozen i been too, but those two have some of the best food and drink i ever had.
true like the really good ones are just amazing like DMV Taqueria truck in Columbia MD might be the best tacos I've had worth the price but a lot of them are just overpriced
@@Theaeroportunderwatermind letting me know which ones. I’d love to try it out
7 bucks for a taco is a crime
And a vegetarian one
its America what do u expect.
@@Tsugii_101 I can get great tacos by me, in America, for less than 4 bucks.
i seen tacos for $10 and it was only 4
Same for the donuts
The banana and taco pricing were actually crazy, they looked good but not worth that much. Love you Dylan 🫶
Got to love Inflation 😂
totally unrealistic prices 😂
You guys don't know how much it costs to run a food truck.
@@nganstoppable it’s a truck couldn’t be as much as running a real restaurant
@nganstoppable sorry if we offend you Karen
yo 13:35 Ethan looks so happy and genuine talking abt how he loves the food truck 😭😭😭😭🙏🏻
Ethan being as happy as can be after eating is my spirit animal 🤣
I don’t comment too often but I have to say I started a Dylan hater, and now I absolutely love your content.
IMO your content has really grown to your own style and I really enjoy it!
Thank you for the video!
This caught me off guard at first but.. ty ❤️
A Dylan hater..?😭 how does one become a Dylan hater😭
i’m a dylan hater. just started the video. update soon
@@user-dv7sm4bo3ywhy do you hate him?
@@user-dv7sm4bo3y any news?
Haha your cousin is the most Asian person I've ever seen 😅 he's adorable 😂
Having operated a food truck in Iowa for multiple years with many of you might not be thinking about in your comments on pricing is the cost of parking that food truck. Very few cities just allow you to roll up and start selling. Maybe will have a yearly registration fee that can range into the hundreds or thousands of dollars. Even if I were to pull up to a private companies parking lot, with their permission, I still have to have the city registration paid.
Yes, food trucks have a advantage over a brick and mortar establishment, but there are plenty of extra cost hidden in there as well .
Thank you! I replied similarly on a few other comments. Plus, did you have to rent space in a commercial / commissary kitchen to store and prep your TCS foods?
“I mean it’s one banana Michael, what could it cost? Ten dollars?” 5:32
😂😂😂😂
$7 for a banana...
I don't care how you dress it up it's still one banana, that's insane!
I thought the same thing.
You mean that's bananas... B A N A N A S!
Everyone has their guilty pleasures tho
It’s one banana, Michael, how much does it cost? $10?
ethan high asf bra lmaooo
This is not just another channel ....This is a cultural documentary that makes me appreciate our planet and I will support this channel till I'm an old woman. 👍👍🥰🥰
. I get ur a grandma but
his wall paper 😭😭1:01
It’s amazing that Bananarchy is still open. I swear they’ve been around for like 20 years.
Dude I absolutely love your vibes in your videos. They're always such a fun time
Another awesome Dylan video. Great to meet Ethan, hopefully you guys can go to Kogi together sometime and meet Chef Roy Choi! 🤠🤠🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮🌮
i get the hate, being from a food truck town there are a few things i respect about food trucks. One is that they are willing to try crazy things, that no brick and mortar would ever risk, and two you almost always get face time with the owner and most want to be sure you enjoy the effort that went into making the food.
I would think the banana would be worth it because it’s not just a 26 cent banana you’re getting, it also has chocolate, nuts and drizzle bits. I would pay $10 for that dessert here and be happy.
13:39 you can't tell me that he's not held at gunpoint
Roy Choi is a legend and I think Koji showcases that. I went to Best Friend in Vegas and I was blown away. He knows what food needs to elevate it and how to price it. Great experience all around.
5:05 don’t underestimate people’s love for specialty snacks and treats, I work at an auntie Anne’s and they way people complain about prices and simultaneously buy $20-30 worth of pretzel shit is insane
There's always money in the banana stand
Looked for this comment
Him: picking up for Dylan
Lady at taco truck: for Miguel 😂😂😂😂
I love how Dylan suddenly turns into an intellectual when his cousin is around, and loses that "you, dude, wassup" voice he usually does...
Just when all hope was lost, and the world needed him most, he posted a brand new video.
Once that guitar solo started playing, I knew you were loving those tacos 😅.
They looked really good 💖
16:22 Ethan’s happy, I’m happy🎉
No Drama, pure enjoyment. Thanks Dylan, I will be subbed to you till I die😅
Legend has it, if you tear down the walls of the frozen banana truck, there is loads of cash inside
That's a pretty average price for a plain banana dipped in just chocolate, let alone one that big and absolutely covered in a bunch of toppings.
Gourdoughs doughnuts are the best donut place ever!!! GREAT CHOICE!
Those frozen banana prices are bananas!
You should link up with Ethan more. Seems pretty chill!
Bro was zooted
And people whine that LA food is expensive lol... Texas food trucks are way more pricey than I expected, crazy...
The donut and the last truck and the only 2 best things in my opinion nothing else came even close, bruv😂
6:52 I think the spoon is a great idea tbh. Instead of being forced to eat it on a stick, you could remove the spoon and take bites! A wooden or bamboo spoon would be a great option for the waste issue.
I also assumed that's why they serve it that way, much like in the old days, Slurpees were served with straws that were spoon-shaped on the end: so you could slurp OR scoop. 😁 And while I agree that a wooden, bamboo, or even compostable spoon would be a more eco-friendly option, those spoons cost a lot more than plastic (polypropylene) ones (at least 2-4 times as much), so that would really drive up the cost of their product, which is already pretty pricey.
The spoons they use are also compostable!
Shoutout to Ethan!
Your channel hit my recommended list with your 2nd vid i think. Not sure if you were previously known and made this channel, but you’re such a pro at capturing from our perspective and grew your channel pretty quick! Super great work! The vibes are immaculate! Deserves more attention!
Many recommendations on peoples videos never really peak my interest but as someone from Australia, seeing all your videos. Trying all these road stops and food trucks and fun things in America is just so cool and interesting. You’re really great at captivating and audience and I’m glad I found you
buddy, I really like your content
Completely unbiased reviews without hyping these "popular" places up.
The real food truck was the friends we made along the way
The cheesy ending is beautiful and perfect. Food trucks are definitely a place all my friends end up at because of the options and vibe. Sometimes there's a full bar and we have a drink or two. They let you be loud and open with yourself. It gives nostalgic vibes while still being something new and refreshing.
I love Ethans smileeee! So cute 🥰
Ethan is so sweet! Great vlog, Dylan.
The doughnuts looked so good! Your cousin knows his stuff 🥰✨
Agreed! 💯
Post another food truck vlogs Dylan. People enjoy food trucks and You should try other city food trucks especially New York, Washington, Portland, Boston, Tampa, Chicago, San Francisco..😮 😮
Drop more often man
Its a necessity to watch your vids while eating
Kogi is legendary. Glad he added it to the video.
Thank for you posting a new video Dylan have been waiting for ur new video I love them u funny 😂😂😂❤❤❤❤ watching from Nigeria 🇳🇬
I’d realllly love to try the donut truck, it looks so good!
How much could a banana cost, Michael? $10?
Cant express how happy I feel when you upload buddy keep up the good work ☝️
I watched your videos with my mom and 6yo daughter and she loves your videos, now she binges them all time ❤️
I'm glad to hear you talk about the smell. I unforunately have congential anosmia which means I was born with no sense of smell it sucks but eh I live with it.
The prices on most of these trucks is insane😭😭
Rare Dylan L, saying the Banana is not worth the price hurts, I am hurt
I have to admit that I LOL'd at that frozen banana, because chocolate dipped bananas (along with other chocolate coated fresh fruits) are traditional German Christmas market fare (although those are not specifically frozen). Was your banana frozen with all the coating and sprinkling already on, or were the toppings freshly added onto a frozen banana when you had placed your order? Inquiring minds want to know.
To be fair, it costs more to make a frozen banana than it does a cupcake. Also Bananarchy uses fair trade ingredients and their spoons are compostable.
“Then dr-🚨, Then dr-🚨… didn’t even talk yet-🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨”
One food truck I would of highly recommend is Rosita’s on riverside. They have the best al pastor tacos imo and always recommend anyone new to Austin to give it a try!
Dylan as a Texan I have to say I was not surprised you were over charged in Austin lol. In my opinion the best Taco trucks are in the hood areas, San Antonio & Houston. But I agree with you 100% about food & friends. Love the content 🤙😊
You realize food trucks order less than normal restaurants so like it will pretty much always be more expensive right? I feel like you and others in the comments don’t understand how the supply chain part of business works and that when you purchase more and in bulk it’s generally cheaper for the restaurant aka cheaper prices for the food. I’m mostly calling you out for the Italian one because it wasn’t expensive at all to me for the pasta dishes. Why do you think just because it’s in a food truck it should be cheaper? Sure cost of location is cheaper but again food costs are more and in general prices are extra high right now. I say this with all kindness as someone with two business degrees who worked in supply chain (for pharma though) but I also have a former restaurant manager dad so I have a pretty good understanding of all the pieces that go into it.
Well said! And it's not always necessarily that they don't order as much (I suspect the insanely popular ones might), but they have to rent space in a commercial or commissary kitchen to store and prep their TCS ingredients. And since they're likely sharing the walk-in and freezers with other food businesses, their storage space is going to be much more limited than a brick & mortar location with an entire walk-in, refrigerators, freezers, etc. at their disposal. Also, unlike a chain restaurant such as McDonald's or Olive Garden, since their focus is on fresh, upscale offerings, they undoubtedly use far more fresh ingredients and far less frozen ones. To that end, it's unlikely they have their own dedicated food suppliers like the chains do. That also doesn't take into account the loan for the truck, insurance, gas, and rent for wherever they're set up (unless the land owner is allowing them to park and sell for free on their property).
There can be a lot of "hidden" costs associated with products sold by a food truck. Take, for example, the polypropylene spoon protruding from that frozen banana. It would be much cheaper to just serve it on a wooden stick. But they chose to give patrons the option to either eat their product as though it's on a stick OR to pull out the spoon and eat it using the utensil. That's a clever and thoughtful idea, but it unfortunately costs more to implement, which is typically passed on to the customer.
moral or the story, foodtrucks are like any other place that sells food. the venue doesn't matter, the food does.
Pretty annoyed that you don't understand the cost to the frozen banana stand. Nuts and chocolate are NOT cheap. Everything that got added to the banana was way more expensive than several pounds of bananas.
Nah fr NGL it actually frustrated me
Yes they are, chocolate and nuts are dirt cheap. Not enough justify charging 7 dollars. I Australia at the big banana they charge 4 dollars for the same thing and that's Aussie currency so it would be about 2.50 your currency
@@sholva6809 Depends entirely on quality. If you qualify chocolate with additives and nuts scraped off the floor as good enough, sure. Decent nuts and especially decent chocolate isn't cheap.
On top of that he's in a different state than he lives in the prices are gonna be more expensive in Texas than they are in pa or Ohio even cali
@@sholva6809 America imports most of its goods so no its not gonna be the same plus most grocery stores charge obscene amounts for basic groceries anyway
Don't ever disrespect food trucks
The best burger in my town comes from a food truck. So it's definitely possible to find gems there.
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We need a pt. 2, love your vids!
dylan you are my favorite youtuber! every time i see a video drop i watch immediately, thanks for doing what you do. we love you!
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i went to a mexican food truck and the mac & cheese was just pasta with nacho cheese. however when i went to a jamaican food truck, the mac & cheese was the best thing ive ever had. it just depends where you go :)
I live in NYC and still think paying $15 to wait 20 minutes for 2 breakfast tacos is wild.
Most food trucks are started by people who really don't have any experience in cooking. They just want to be part of the craze. As you say, 99% of food trucks offer pricey, low quality food with long waits. I've never had anything from a food truck and thought, "whoa this is incredible."
My fave food truck ever is a Vietnamese truck where you can get HUGE spring rolls for $3 each. and they are GIANT. Three of them is a full meal, and they are actually heavenly. I dont think ive ever spent over $15 there on one order (tons of spring rolls, a drink, and marinated shrimp) and lowkey, it ruined every other food truck for me, its that good and well priced. No one will ever compare, genuinely best food in a 50 mile radius, maybe more
Damn I used to watch your roblox videos and your face has changed a lot lol
You mean 7 dollars and 50 Cent😂
Wish i had stumbled on this channel earlier
The quality and effort the time the content of each video is top notch 👌 👏 👍
You are in my top 3 food vlogger of all time instantly 🎉🎉
sorry you say green onions aren't garnish in Italian food and I would know I am Italian, washed your videos and love it , you have a sibling vibe honestly when you do your videos
Ethan is awesome I like looking at him he seems very interesting. I think he should make his own RUclips channel I would definitely subscribe!!! *TEAM ETHAN!*
Any day Dylan uploads is a good day indeed
you are going to have to try are college of charleston food truck called Clyde's Snack Shack that serves sandwices , soup , mac and cheese , grilled cheese , other more ( menu rotates everday ) open from 11am to 2pm
I am a new subscriber and you are absolutely phenomenal. I love your channel and the honesty. Have you ever been to Michigan? Just curious to know thank you again. I absolutely love this channel.🥰💯
Dylan!! I just wanted to say I love your food videos!
wow you really grew ur channel !! u deserve it .
Not me recommending the butterfly bar and Patrizi’s 2 min into the video and then Dylan going there 😂 Ethan knows what’s up!!
15-20 minutes for tacos is quick?
You should really visit Nashville’s food trucks! Do your research before going to a truck because some aren’t the best. Food truck prices are so steep because most are small businesses that need extra money to get by, but the advantage is that they will always care extra for their customers and their products.
I suspect their prices are high mostly because their overhead is high. Owning a food truck might be cheaper than owning or renting a brick & mortar location, but it still involves the cost of a loan note, gas, insurance, cost of renting space in a commercial kitchen for food storage and prep (TCS foods can't be stored on a truck), employee labor, site rental (unless they have an agreement with a land owner to park and operate on their property for free), etc. And since the premise of most food trucks is that they present fresh, upscale food rather than mass-produced items, their food costs end up being higher than a typical fast food brick & mortar, which results in higher cost passed on to the customers.
My first time trying Mexican street corn was at a food truck in Las Vegas and it was so yummy! I learned how to make it at home after that because I never saw that truck again. It was about $2 per cob and I had to come back and get 2 more cobs. It was so worth it 😊
Dylans video are alwaysss a hit, whenever your video appears on my feed. Its always a good day🎉❤
Awww Ethan is so adorable!!!
4:02 your welcome
IVE BEEN WATCHING YOU AND IVE FINALLY FOUND YOU AHHHHH,I LITERALLY LOVE UOUR VIDEOS!
Those Kogi tacos look better than the ones in Austin. You want Mexican Mexican Tacos you gotta come to SAN ANTONIO food trucks.
I’m shocked Giovanni‘s shrimp truck wasn’t even mentioned
Food trucks in Seattle are gentrified roach coaches, that charge fast casual sit down prices for food that is usually just ok, and you have to stand in the rain to get it.
Started from roblox to irl love the content
Only time I go to a food truck is for the convenience. Other than that it’s just not worth it for the price. 😅
I think when it comes to food trucks its hit or miss. I've mostly had food trucks at conventions and had mix reception. Back at AX14 it was my first time ever having food truck food and it was the best. All the food was amazing and high quality. At my local cons in Arizona it's been hit and miss such as this years Fan Fusion I went to place that had burgers mainly and honestly it was bad. It pretty much was something you could make on your own level quality, specially for the price I paid, but there wasn't much in the area that didn't have you leaving the convention area. So regardless you spend or over spend. I still haven't tried any of the local food trucks in my area since the food is something I wouldn't necessarily eat other than one business which isn't around. I think it just varies. Would you rather spend on food you know the quality of or take a dip and try something possibly exciting?
I 100% agree that the cost of food truck food is expensive, specially given the portion size, but at the same time I get needing to make a profit.
Owning a food truck might be cheaper than owning or renting a brick & mortar location, but it still involves the cost of a loan note, gas, insurance, cost of renting space in a commercial kitchen for food storage and prep (TCS foods can't be stored on a truck), employee labor, site rental (unless they have an agreement with a land owner to park and operate on their property for free), etc. And since the premise of most food trucks is that they present fresh, upscale food rather than mass-produced items, their food costs end up being higher than a typical fast food brick & mortar, which results in higher cost passed on to the customers. (Not to mention the part about needing to make a profit.)