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Food Trucks Tap Into New Markets for Survival


Food trucks at the Namdaemun Market in central Seoul. (image: Yonhap)

Food trucks at the Namdaemun Market in central Seoul. (image: Yonhap)

BUSAN, Nov. 2 (Korea Bizwire)With the majority of cultural festivals cancelled due to the coronavirus, food truck businesses are introducing contactless services or offering catering services for schools and workplaces in a desperate bid for survival.

Many businesses and agencies have recently been inviting food trucks to hold special snack events.

Daegwang High School in the southern port city of Busan held morning food truck events for students three times last month.

Food trucks, which are mobile and capable of offering warm food anywhere at any time, have recently become popular among not only businesses and groups, but also individuals.

In response, food truck businesses introduced a drive-thru system to engage with more customers amid the coronavirus spread.

Last month, the 2020 Drive Food Festa, held at Busan’s International Cruise Terminal, introduced a new contactless payment system to avoid the spread of the pandemic, allowing visitors to look around the festival without having to leave their cars.

Customers were able to order food from inside their car using smartphones, and pick up the food by simply driving up to the food truck.

“There are an increasing number of individual customers as well, since food trucks only involve food cost and an additional transportation fee,” said Park Sang-hwa, head of Food Travel.

Lina Jang (linajang@koreabizwire.com)

3 thoughts on “Food Trucks Tap Into New Markets for Survival

  1. Victoria Addington

    You made a good point when you discussed that food trucks let you provide warm food anywhere at any time. My friend wants to sell her food in a food truck. I should advise her to look for a dealer that offers a wide selection of
    mobile food business trailers.

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  2. Vancouver Office Lunch Catering

    The blog post gives some excellent examples of the ways in which food trucks are becoming more innovative, such as by expanding their menus to include coffee and desserts and by setting up shop in non-traditional locations like residential neighborhoods and medical facilities. This piece serves as a timely reminder of the importance of agility and adaptability for businesses. The Korean food truck company is a model of adaptability and innovation in the face of adversity.

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  3. Whyte Avenue restaurant

    Explores the ways in which mobile food vendors are looking into new markets in order to ensure their continued existence. This article examines the difficulties that the food truck sector faces as well as the ways in which operators are adjusting their businesses to meet the ever-shifting expectations of customers. The article sheds focus on the tenacity and creativity of businesses that operate out of food trucks as they search for new opportunities to thrive in the market.

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