[MainstreetManagers] Food Trucks
Kendall Whittier Main Street
historickwms at gmail.com
Wed May 27 17:51:42 CDT 2020
Alyssa,
I'd be curious what answers you get from others. We've had this debate in
Kendall Whittier. Here's my two cents.
- If the event is a food truck event, where people are primarily coming to
get food from a food truck, I think you can definitely charge because you
*know* they'll sell because everyone who comes will eat from one of them.
In Claremore, the Food Truck Thursday trucks were charged $75, so just
enough to have some skin in the game but not so much it took over their
profits. The first year, however, as we were building up the series, the
trucks were invited for free. We only charged once we could prove an
audience.
- In Kendall Whittier, we charged for the Food Truck Festival as well.
However, there has been a lot of debate about charging them for the Arts
Festival. My view is that they are coming and selling a product, they
should pay just like the artists. Some committee members disagreed and felt
like they were an attraction rather than a vendor. We went back and forth
and settled on a compromised fee of the same as art vendors (less than
originally planned, more than nothing).
- Another factor is how far away they have to travel. If you're getting
them from your town or nearby towns, that's one thing. But if they'll have
to drive a distance, you may want to consider reducing or dropping the fee.
- A lot depends on the audience you expect to bring out and how many trucks
they'll compete with. It's important to have a good reputation with them
(they talk!), so making sure you don't have too many trucks for the people,
or too many of the same kind, is vital. You want them to be successful so
they want to come back.
Bottom Line: If you're advertising they are there, they should have to
pay! I feel like if they don't pay anything, they can bail on you at any
time, and will if a better gig comes along.
As for a portion or a flat fee, in everything I've always felt like a flat
fee is easier! No math. No trusting their numbers. No tickets. No hassle.
But I know some people disagree, and there's things to be said for either.
*Jessica Jackson*Executive Director | Kendall Whittier Main Street
2205 E. Admiral Blvd. | Tulsa, OK 74110
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On Wed, May 27, 2020 at 4:52 PM Alyssa McCleery <newkirkmainstreet at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Greetings! Do you bring in food trucks for any of your events? Do you
> charge the truck to be at your event? If so, how - a flat fee or a
> percentage of their sales for the day? Thank you for any assistance!
>
> Alyssa Winner McCleery
> Newkirk Main Street Inc.
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