Pretty sure my dream job would be selling this from a food truck.
Food carts are very popular here in Portland Oregon. Helped a friend and worked in one a couple of times. Fun meeting with new people, NO fun being in a food cart all day. Couldn't imagine how someone could be in o e for any length of time. True story: I actually bought a $200 flatbed trailer off Craigslist, and built a food cart on it. Rented a spot at a food cart pod, had it inspected, and employed someone to operate it. Ran it for a couple months and sold it for a profit. To much hassle...
One myth I like to stomp out with my friends is that these food carts are gross and uncared-for. Ours had to have a health inspection just like any restaurant every 6 months. Now you coming like that with 10 or 15 food carts all in the same pod and that health inspector is out there probably once a week in that food pot area getting food for himself and inspecting all the cards or following up on ones that had in fractions. So you have to stop and think that that's food inspector is going to be near all those food carts very often as compared to a restaurant that will know the food inspectors coming way ahead of time.