Honestly, people, do your research. No matter where you go, if you got to the businesses for sale in the very low $ bracket, they will guaranteed be food trucks, corner stores, hairdressers and cafes. They're lifestyle occupations. VERY few make any decent money, and that's not because they're all badly run. It's because there is a tiny margin in those businesses, and you have to work pretty damn hard for it. I know folk who have food trucks that they work on a seasonal basis, because they like the travelling and the atmosphere at fairs etc. It makes them money to fund that. Nothing much else. I know people who do a weekend market every weekend with a food truck and they make a small fortune. They also have a successful cafe that they're using for production of their food truck stuff during the week. All up, they're on no more than a decent wage. The margins in food are tiny. It relies on volume, and you can't get that volume out of a food truck nine times out of ten. Sell your hotdogs if you want. What do you make per hotdog after all expenses? Can you sell 500-800 a day?