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What business is needed on the Hilo side
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I think this was mentioned before, but there is an opportunity for food on wheels here I think...there are many areas which are loaded with workers everyday and I think if a vendor with a really good product were to make stops in a few different spots during the day they could do very well. We tried the vendor "Ono Grinds" at Makuu Market...people expect him to be there each Sunday...what if you had a business like that and say you stopped at several spots where there was a lot of building activity going on everyday at breakfast or lunchtime? You'd only have to stay 1/2 hour or so at each stop, depending on the traffic.

Tony works at a big fancy Toyota dealership in North Scottsdale - they have a catering truck stop there every morning and no shortage of guys buying breakfast burritos and other food and drink...I wonder if that idea would fly?

Of course, one factor here (playing devil's advocate) would be the fact that gasoline is at a premium and a big catering truck would be a real gas hog.

Carrie

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Edited by - carolann r on 08/16/2006 00:24:29
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RE: What business is needed on the Hilo side - by KeithLee - 07-03-2006, 01:11 PM
RE: What business is needed on the Hilo side - by KeithLee - 07-08-2006, 09:57 AM
RE: What business is needed on the Hilo side - by Carolann R - 08-15-2006, 08:22 PM

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