Burger Vans
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
As the largest retailer of trailers and other towing vehicles in Wales Bankfarm Trailers can assist you in your search for burger vans and other mobile catering trailers. Having been established for nearly forty years the company has now spread across five different branches throughout Wales and enjoys an excellent reputation throughout the country, so you can be assured of a quality service.
Burger vans have often been portrayed as rather grubby, greasy establishments with a poor reputation for quality food, however this myth has been debunked by a report undertaken during 2001, and hopefully any past stigmas are now being dissolved.
The report I mentioned took place in West Sussex after the local council expressed some concern at the number of burger vans and mobile catering trailers that circulated the area, taking advantage of the thriving tourist trade. The council simply wanted to ensure that the health of any visitors was not going to be compromised by eating at a business of poor hygiene. Obviously the stereotype myth about burger vans had reached the psyche of the councillors.
Imagine their surprise then when the study actually found that the mobile catering trailers and burger vans not only met with industry standards but in many cases exceeded the quality of some of the high street burger restaurants, in respect to nutritional content. Factoring in the price difference, which as you would expect, also favours the burger vans and you're not actually left with much of an argument in opposition to these mobile catering trailers.
Some people have speculated that burger vans could be on the decrease on our roads due to the continual expansion of the motorway networks, and therefore the reduced number of cars on our A roads. Whilst this is a realistic problem I don't think it's one which will kill off the trade, it just might mean that we see more burger vans at festivals, fairs and carnivals than on the roadsides.
Burger vans have often been portrayed as rather grubby, greasy establishments with a poor reputation for quality food, however this myth has been debunked by a report undertaken during 2001, and hopefully any past stigmas are now being dissolved.
The report I mentioned took place in West Sussex after the local council expressed some concern at the number of burger vans and mobile catering trailers that circulated the area, taking advantage of the thriving tourist trade. The council simply wanted to ensure that the health of any visitors was not going to be compromised by eating at a business of poor hygiene. Obviously the stereotype myth about burger vans had reached the psyche of the councillors.
Imagine their surprise then when the study actually found that the mobile catering trailers and burger vans not only met with industry standards but in many cases exceeded the quality of some of the high street burger restaurants, in respect to nutritional content. Factoring in the price difference, which as you would expect, also favours the burger vans and you're not actually left with much of an argument in opposition to these mobile catering trailers.
Some people have speculated that burger vans could be on the decrease on our roads due to the continual expansion of the motorway networks, and therefore the reduced number of cars on our A roads. Whilst this is a realistic problem I don't think it's one which will kill off the trade, it just might mean that we see more burger vans at festivals, fairs and carnivals than on the roadsides.
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