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The business of mobile food companies
Updated / Friday, 16 Apr 2021
16:34
Journalist
Mobile food businesses have really taken off in the last few years, there are popping up all over Ireland treating their customers to fayre they might normally only find in urban areas.
As part of our Boost My Business initiative Fiona Alston caught up with two businesses to find out what s involved in taking your business on the road.
Eric Maher and Conor Heneghan were living in New Zealand when they first had the idea of starting a mobile food business. Influenced by what they were witnessing around the city of Wellington they decided to move home and go into business together.