8 Customers That Need This Fully Loaded Mobile Kitchen Trailer
March 3, 2023
A fully loaded mobile kitchen trailer for sale has many uses. Especially when it’s both well-built and well taken care of. The good news is we have one in stock and ready to go at a moment’s notice!
Here are 8 perfect uses for this 46′ fully loaded mobile kitchen for sale.
1. Fried Chicken Companies
This mobile kitchen trailer was initially built for Bojangles. After a few years of use, we bought it back from them. Since it was custom-built for a fried chicken company, it only makes sense that a competitor could find use for it.
Chick-Fil-A, Raising Cane’s, Popeye’s, Zaxby’s, KFC, Shake Shack, Church’s Chicken, Jollibee, El Pollo Loco, and Wingstop are all logical choices. They’re among the largest fried chicken chains in the world. They have the means to afford it, the clientele to support it, and the marketing teams to bring it to life.
2. Other Fast-Food Companies
Even though it was designed for fried chicken, it’s fully capable of cooking other types of food. It is a mobile kitchen trailer fors sale, after all! With a flat top, multiple fryers, warming cabinets, fridges, a walk-in cooler, and more, just about anyone can use it.
McDonald’s, Burger King, Wendy’s, Taco Bell, Whataburger, Jack in the Box, Culver’s, Carl’s Jr, Five Guys, and In-N-Out, are just some of the ideal fast-food chains. Like the fried chicken companies mentioned above, they all have the infrastructure to handle it and could find value in taking their food outside the walls of their brick-and-mortar locations.
3. Large-Scale Music Tours
Years ago, we built a custom mobile kitchen trailer for Taylor Swift’s tour. In fact, many of the largest concert tours in the United States travel with their own mobile kitchen and chef. How do I get that job!?! That’s beside the point.
Some of the biggest tours hitting the road this summer include Luke Combs, Beyonce, Blink 182, Ed Sheeran, Dead & Company, Bruce Springsteen, Lizzo, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Zac Brown Band, and yes, Taylor Swift.
4. Stadiums
As American’s largest stadiums continue to upgrade their food options, perhaps adding a fully loaded mobile kitchen trailer could work. Gone are the days of the generic hot dog, popcorn, nachos, and soft pretzel food stand being the only option at a game. Now, most stadiums in the NFL, NBA, NHL, and MLB feature some of their city’s best restaurants.
Why not add a fully self-contained mobile kitchen trailer to the plaza or concourse? It can be moved to different locations around the stadium. It can be taken to training camp, spring training, or community events.
5. Large Music Festivals
We’ve all been there. Waiting in line for eternity, in the sweltering sun, to get an overpriced taco or pulled pork sandwich at a music festival. Food vendors are often overwhelmed with the crowds and can’t produce enough food, take orders, and serve the food in time. This mobile kitchen trailer for sale could help fix that.
With plenty of cooking space, multiple windows for ordering and serving, plus ample food warming and refrigeration space, restaurants can serve the masses from this trailer. Not only will attendees be happy, but it will also look better on the festival and the food vendor. A win-win-win!
6. Racetracks
Tailgating is half the fun at the racetrack. Why not plop a fully loaded mobile kitchen trailer in the parking lot and give those hardcore race fans a great place to eat? Once of your sponsors could run it or you could hire out different local restaurants throughout the season.
7. Big Experiential Marketing Tours
This trailer is likely out of budget for the little guys, but for big brands hitting the road it’s perfect. I once managed a nationwide mobile tour for Sea Cuisine in which we cooked and served frozen fish out of a step van food truck. Not only was the step van not ideal for crisscrossing the country, but it was too small to cook enough food for the crowds at our stops.
This fully loaded mobile kitchen trailer would have been overkill for that tour, but the point is, it has the cooking and serving capacity to meet demand. Especially for large brands. And since it comes with the truck, all you need to do is hire the staff to drive and manage it.
8. Large Grocery Chains
Customers have to shop for groceries, but more and more grocery chains are stepping outside their physical locations. One local chain in the Chicago suburbs, Angelo Caputo’s Fresh Markets, has multiple food trucks that not only go to events, but also cook and serve food right outside the store. It’s a great way to show off the brands you carry and gain affinity with local customers.
The big chains such as Kroger, Meijer, Walmart, Costco, Trader Joe’s, Food Lion, Publix, H-E-B, Albertsons, and Target, could all use a fully loaded mobile kitchen trailer like this. They have the resources and the interest.
Above all, this trailer is immaculate and ready to go right away. We already removed the Bojangles graphic wrap in the photos and can sell it to you as-is, or we can wrap it with your branding. We can also sell it with or without the truck. The previous customer custom ordered the truck to pull this trailer, but if you already have one, we can sell you the trailer only.
Interested? Call 630-580-5840 now for pricing and availability.
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