Foodcart Franchise Business
The Philippines foodcart franchise business has grown significantly in the past couple of years. One of the reasons could be because the per capital needed to raise one is literally very small compared to a regular business franchise, say like that of a fastfood type of franchise business.
Although popular as it is and promises good return on investment, most entrepreneurs would prefer to indulge in small capital businesses and therefore, their priority preference would be to invest in a food cart franchise business rather than a fastfood business like that of Jollibee, McDonalds, Goldilocks and the like.
With this trend in mind, it is most likely that small business owners and investors would most likely be investing in food cart which according to some studies in the Philippines would only cost about Php 2,800.00 up to more than a hundred thousand pesos depending on the size and capacity of the place you are to rent for your foodcart. To know more about this business, please visit Foodcart Franchising Business.
of course when you dont have time to cook, fastfoods would always be the best option :`-