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Sauca Foods: New Flair for the Food Truck Trend

Sau?á Foods serves flatbread sandwiches along with 22 different sauces to dress them with – curbside. Yes, that’s right. I said curbside.

Sauca foods is cashing in on that growing trend: the food truck. Now, if you live in the outlying suburbs, or in rural or semi-rural areas, you may never see a food truck except at lunchtime at the local plant or at events where large numbers congregate. But city dwellers and those who work in or near a city, especially large cities, are seeing these trucks with increasing frequency today. Even Taco Bell now has food trucks, replete with their own Twitter page with almost 10,000 Twitter followers.

And that brings me to how I learned about Sauca foods. Recently I was one of the judges in the The Great Emerging Franchise Challenge (along with my colleague Joel Libava, the Franchise King, who was another judge). The Challenge presented an interesting proposition. Businesses entered the challenge if they thought their business was a great candidate to be turned into a franchise. The winner won help in the form of services to help make that transformation to become a franchisor.

While all the businesses that entered the competition appeared successful and worthy of recognition, Sauca foods stood out because of its intriguing brand and the food truck (or “mobile restaurant”) business concept. You can see how a food truck might lend itself to the franchise concept readily.

Sauca won the most first-place votes of all the businesses in the competition — so congratulations, Sauca and Farhad Assari, its owner (pictured below in front of one of the Sauca food trucks).

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