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2005/06/03

Is There a Venture Capitalist in the House?

Here's an idea I've played around with for a few years, and I'm convinced it'll work. If there's a random millionaire out there reading this, feel free to steal it- I doubt I'll ever have enough money to make it work.

My idea is to take four vans and convert them into a mobile fast-food restaurant. Each one would open on the side and serve a different purpose. One would be the grill; one would handle fries, side dishes, and condiments; one would handle drinks and desserts; and one would be for supplies (tables, chairs, lights, napkins, etc.).

You would have a set schedule of traveling around small towns (south Georgia would be perfect) and setting up shop for a few hours a day before moving on. You could set up the four vans in a square shape and place the (collapsible) tables and chairs in the middle. Once the towns grew accustomed to the schedule, business would be steady (since nothing happens in the towns I'm talking about.) The beauty of the system is that you'd be able to make money off of towns that typically aren't large enough to handle a fast-food restaurant if it stayed open all day everyday. So you'd travel on a circuit, maximizing profits and moving on after you'd helped all your customers at that particular location.

Think of it as the evolution of the ice cream truck.

The best part is the name. (Keep in mind we'd serve milkshakes.)

Mooovers and Shakers.

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