Ariel Harper This summer, which was our first time serving customers, they tended to be indicative of the type of event we attended. It's rather difficult to categorize our past customers as having commonalities except that they preferred healthier foods and were willing to spend a little more for it. I agree Ariel. For example, the county fair had a lot of families and mostly people from outlying rural areas. They seem to like our product, but sales were pretty slow compared to the fried food stands. Silas Lee Ariel Harper Yes, they do like that kind of food at the fair! I honestly think our best event was the couple of role-playing events that we attended; especially the medieval-themed one. It was mostly a younger single crowd there- Millennials and Generation Z. Oh yeah! Those live action role plays are crazy! The participants spend lots of money and tended to like our vegan options. Silas Lee Based on this information, which location choice would you like to recommend to Ariel and Silas? The city center park A community college A local flea market Community College Mil Cost: $575 for a six-month permit Considerations Urban community college with over 20,000 students. Only two food trucks are allowed on campus in addition to the student cafeteria. No fast food restaurants are within walking distance. Local Flea Market Outdoor flea market with vehicles and tables of items for sale Cost: $450 for a six-month permit Considerations Local flea market located on a main highway 40 miles outside of city center. Averages 500 customers per day and no other food trucks are allowed. Some flea market vendors also sell food items. City Center Park Cost: $600 for a six-month permit Considerations Downtown city center park within walking distance of many large corporate office buildings. . This is a very popular park. When the weather is good many business people tend to congregate and eat lunch here. Several other food trucks do frequent this area