For those would-be entrepreneur who want to “test the waters”, as the saying goes, particularly in food cart business, you can do so without risking too much money. Yes, there are several factors to consider to be successful in this field, but the most basic are: hardwork, patience, and  interest, and the rest will follow.

Of course, there’s no 100% guarantee even if you apply all those factors, but at least the failure is greatly minimized. Continue reading

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12 Responses
  1. marygrace agustin says:

    i am looking for a foodcart business particularly like siomai,,,or barbeque or rive in a box stuff…budget ranges from 50k – 70k

  2. alex says:

    I’m looking for a foodcart for siomai, and the likes. How much will I be spending? Do I nedd to get a franchise or can I buy just the cart? at how much?

  3. Foodcart Busine says:

    Negosyong Foodcart Aasenso ka

    For more info:

    Email At foodcart.franchise@yahoo.com

  4. Marybel says:

    Inquire lang po my binigay ba kayong training sa mga magpafranchise? May bayad po ba training? how much working capital one should prepare in its daily operation of a food cart within a month. Wait for your reply.

  5. Ian says:

    any business that i can invest for 15k?

  6. Fortune Estallo says:

    i need full details and hard facts of it..im very interested about franchising! ill wait for your response soon.

  7. Thess says:

    Aside from the initial franchise fee, how much working capital one should prepare in its daily operation of a food cart within a month? Conservatively, I understand that the daily sales proceeds should not be trusted enough for the next day purchases of your products to be sold for that particular day. As a buffer (allowance), can you give me a cost of financing a food cart business for one month? In terms of the working capital for one one month (of course, except for initial franchise fee), is it recoverable from the sales proceeds of the month? Or really no net income for the first month until 6 month time?

  8. andy says:

    what is meant by “adequate financial capability”? does this apply to the micro mini foodcart? please give us advice because we were told that there are many requirements in getting a small fudcart franchise and the 40k something franchise fee is just an advertisement so that an interested person would think it is affordable. pls enlighten us. thank you.

    • Brenda says:

      pwede k ng d magfranchise. if you want meet me for the details
      if you want a business without hassles i can show you the facts and details that you want.

      • vanessa says:

        intrested ako sa foodcard business naisip ko nga yung kahit di na mgfranchise.. kaso wala din ako alam kung san kukunin yung mga supplies.. im actually new to this and i want to learn more.

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