A couple of friends and myself have come up with a great business idea. We have decided we want to open up a taco stand on the campus of Utah State University. Wouldn't this be a great business? A cheap, tasty option for lunch. Who wouldn't like that? Plus having 20,000 USU students would provide for quite the demand, I do believe. I know if there was one on campus I would swing by occasionally to grab a cheap taco.
We figure once it reaches lunch time we would sell the tacos on campus for a reasonably cheap price. It seems like a great way to make some money, open up a business, and provide people with a wonderful treat. On a scale of 1 to Chuck Norris, this has to be a roundhouse kick.
Sure this is just an idea, and it may not pan out to be anything, but it still is a wonderful idea. We have a meeting set up with a member of the USU Auxiliary Services staff Friday morning at 9:00 a.m. in order to pitch our idea to them. They don't allow many, if any, vendors on campus. Thus it would be an uphill battle to get them to allow us to sell our goods there. But if it works out, just think of all the magical possibilities!
We figure once it reaches lunch time we would sell the tacos on campus for a reasonably cheap price. It seems like a great way to make some money, open up a business, and provide people with a wonderful treat. On a scale of 1 to Chuck Norris, this has to be a roundhouse kick.
Sure this is just an idea, and it may not pan out to be anything, but it still is a wonderful idea. We have a meeting set up with a member of the USU Auxiliary Services staff Friday morning at 9:00 a.m. in order to pitch our idea to them. They don't allow many, if any, vendors on campus. Thus it would be an uphill battle to get them to allow us to sell our goods there. But if it works out, just think of all the magical possibilities!

1 comments:
I think this sounds like a grand plan. If it is permitted, is there anyway to purchase stock in your taco stand?
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