Food Trucks Gaining Momentum, According to
National Restaurant Association Research
New survey shows
that six out of ten consumers would visit a food truck if their
favorite restaurant offered one
(Washington, D.C.) Food trucks are one of
the hottest trends in the restaurant industry right now, and
consumers are showing increasing interest in mobile foodservice, new
research by the National Restaurant Association (www.restaurant.org)
confirms:
• Nearly
one-fifth (18 percent) saw a food truckin
their community this summer;
• More than
one-quarter (28 percent)of
those who saw a food truck this summermade
a mobile foodservice purchase.
“Convenience is a major driver in restaurant growth, and food trucks
are certainly a convenient option by essentially bringing the
restaurant to the consumer,” said Hudson Riehle, senior vice
president of the Research and Knowledge Group for the National
Restaurant Association. “Our research shows that in just one year,
the number of consumers who say they would be likely to visit a food
truck has increased significantly. We also found that food trucks
have a more noticeable presence in communities in the West and
Northeast than in other parts of the United States.”
“Though food trucks are often equated with chefs and entrepreneurs,
they also present opportunities for operators of established
restaurants to expand their operations and presence, as a majority
of consumers say they would visit a food truck run by their favorite
restaurant. Mobile foodservice can be a good way to extend an
existing restaurant brand beyond the four walls of the
establishment,” Riehle said.
The National Restaurant Association’s new consumer survey also found
that:
• Consumers
living in the West (29 percent) and Northeast (24 percent) were much
more likely than those in the South (15 percent) and the Midwest (9
percent) to see a food truck parked in their community this summer;
• When asked
how they typically found the food truck they visited,73
percent said they just saw it on the street, 54 percent said they
selected it from an area where food trucks typically gather, 39
percent found out from a friend, and 13 percent found it through
social media;
• Adults with
children (70 percent) were more likely than those without children
(52 percent)to say that
they would patronize a food truck if it was offered by their
favorite restaurant;
• A solid
majority of younger consumers said they would be likely to visit a
food truckif
offered by their favorite restaurant; more than two-thirds of those
age 18-44 compared with only 38 percent of those 65 or older.
The National Restaurant Association surveyed 1,004 American adults
August 25-27, 2011, about food trucks.
Founded in 1919,
the National Restaurant Association is the leading business
association for the restaurant industry, which comprises 960,000
restaurant and foodservice outlets and a workforce of nearly 13
million employees. We represent the industry in Washington, D.C., and advocate on its
behalf. We operate the industry's largest trade show (NRA
Show May 5-8, 2012, in Chicago); leading food safety training
and certification program (ServSafe);
unique career-building high school program (the NRAEF's ProStart,
including the National ProStart Invitational April 27-29, 2012, in
Baltimore, Md.); as well as the Kids
LiveWell program promoting healthful kids' menu options. For
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