chefbuba
AZ..Are burgers all that you are going to be selling?? I would hope that you are selling other items too.. your sales would only be around $100.... less expenses...cost of foods, propane, power, septic, insurance, permits, licenses, paper goods, ice, gasoline, rents,etc... I operate out of a 20' trailer..in a small town... with no buldings over 3 stories..it is set up to do anything that I want...so don't let the "trailer" thing slow you down..if it's set up and equipped properly, you can do anything... My break eaven on all these fixed costs is about $75 a day, plus the cost of goods...then I have to pay myself... some days I work for free! So if your projected sales are not more than these #'s ... good luck!
I will be selling hand cut fries, 2 variations of chocolate chop cookies, as well as 12oz sodas, wrapping them up in various types of combos (ie double bacon cheeseburger, fries, soda, and a handmade cookie for $XYZ)
The city restricts similar products being sold within close proximity (non-competitive clause) - so you won't find a hot dog cart sitting next to a trailer selling hot dogs. Where I will be set-up will have a Mexican food trailer, a kettle corn vendor, a hot dog cart, in the summer there's a shaved ice trailer, and sometimes a coffee and donuts type of trailer there, all within 15 feet of each other. This stipulation pretty much pigeon-holes me into 1 type of food.
That being said, once established I could look at a breakfast menu consisting of eggs, some hashbrowns, bacon, English muffins etc.. but that would be down the road after feedback and viability has been considered.
I know there are options like fried chicken, sliders, nuggets - or fried whatever. My main two pieces of equipment is 24" griddle and a 40lbs deep fryer. But this is my first go-around in this type of business (food) so I want to make sure that I am solid operationally before I begin to expand my menu. Heck, I'm still working on renovating the trailer I bought.
I believe there is one independent neighborhood (Kosher) butcher outside of the supermarkets. I will have to drop buy and find out more.
Thanks again for the WoW (words of wisdom). I'm soaking it all in.