Product Description
How to establish a sandwich van business. What you need to know about setting up and running a sandwich delivery business - as a cheaper alternative to a sandwich bar or coffee shop.
From the Publisher
If you're thinking about starting your own mobile sandwich delivery business then the information contained in this book could be invaluable. This is one author who doesn't skimp on the detail.
From the Author
I have been involved in the sandwich trade for a long time now, and I have seen the business from both sides of the fence, first with sandwich rounds, and then with shops.
I aim to share my experiences, good and bad, with the intention of making your journey easier, hopefully showing you the advantages of starting a sandwich round in preference to another business type.
I aim to share my experiences, good and bad, with the intention of making your journey easier, hopefully showing you the advantages of starting a sandwich round in preference to another business type.
This book concerns the specifics of starting a sandwich round business using a sandwich van. The only references to bookkeeping, accountants or tax law that you will see are where those matters directly apply to the business itself. For example hygiene law is covered because it's specific to the food industry.
You won't find 50 pages on writing a business plan, or finding a lawyer. There are umpteen books on Amazon concerning general business issues. It's not my intention to pad out the book on those topics. What you will find, is the gritty detail of starting or buying a sandwich van business.
About the Author
Andrew Johnson spent much of his working life repairing and installing computer hardware, before giving up the day job and starting his own business. Dabbling with ideas as diverse as picture framing and tyre fitting, he eventually decided to buy a van and start a sandwich round. Two shops and three sandwich vans later, he has written this book to guide anyone else thinking of following the same path.