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Why are food trucks' costs typically lower than those of a traditional brick-and-mortar

restaurant?

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Being mobile, food trucks can simply drive to a more profitable site if a location is not cutting it. Food trucks don't bear the larger overhead of brick-and-mortar restaurants. The costs of wide-ranging staff, utilities and property taxes of typical brick-and-mortar restaurants can really stack up.

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