The one business idea I always come back to is the hot dog cart. I'm not sure why. I didn't grow up in the family business of selling hot dogs or anything like that. For some reason I just think it is a quaint idea that has low overhead, and if I fail, I wouldn't have a lot of equipment to hock.
From hot-dog.org I found this:
In 2007, consumers spent more than $4.1 billion on hot dogs and sausages in U.S. supermarkets, that equals more than 1.5 billion pounds of hot dogs and sausages bought at retail stores alone.
Americans will eat enough hot dogs at major league ballparks this year to stretch from RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C. to AT&T Park in San Francisco.
New Yorkers consume more hot dogs than any other city, beating out Chicago and Los Angeles.
Chicago's O'Hare International Airport consumes SIX times more hot dogs, 725,000 more than Los Angeles International Airport and LaGuardia Airport combined.
On Independence Day, Americans will enjoy 150 million hot dogs, enough to stretch from D.C. to L.A. over five times.
During Hot Dog Season, Memorial Day to Labor Day, Americans typically consume 7 billion hot dogs or 818 hot dogs consumed every second during that period.
U.S. soldiers in military posts around the world from Fort Meyers in Arlington, Va. to Okinawa, Japan to Aqaba, Jordon consumed 2.4 million hot dogs last year.
From the USA TODAY paper, I read this:
Ballparks selling the most hot dogs are:
Fenway (Boston) 1.5 million
Citizens Bank (Phili) 1.25
Dodger Stadium (Los Angeles) 1.22
Yankee Stadium (New York) 1.2
Citi Field (New York) 1..05
With numbers like these, can you see why I would want a piece of the action?
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