When I get a group of people ordering mutliple dogs at a time and they all start calling out toppings I pretty much gave up on remembering it all and ignore it now until I get all the dogs in buns, then I turn to the ladies first and say "ok what did you want on yours" .. then go to each of them in turn until they are all done. Don't stress over remembering all the toppings each person wants as they call it out, just work on one dog at a time and you'll be fine! If you screw up and put something wrong on a dog say, "ok no biggie I'll just eat that one" and just start over!
This is a great video for anything you do in life. I might be the champion of messing up, at least in the running. I know I have to get over myself at times and those are the times I see my mistakes. Thanks for the Video Ben!
thank you so much you hit it on point I know someone that has a to go restaurant he does the same thing you were just talking about thank you I appreciate it
I use top split buns and I have this one older gentleman that comes to my cart probably twice a week, complains that I won't make it with those top split buns because nobody likes them, and even goes as far to say I'll be out of business soon if I don't switch, but he always orders 6 dogs for himself and his employees back at the office. That's been going on for Months now and I always tell him he is the only one out of the thousands of customers I have served that has complained about the buns. You can't please everyone and you'll make your own mistakes, but just keep on slingin' those dogs and makin' money!
Yes we just started our cart and we are running in my husbands home town that is so so small so we know a lot of the people we serve so its easier for us . However we do the same we tell them the truth and make it funny . They know we are the only hotdog cart in these parts in the last 50 years so they are cool with us . We have even served our police officers . It is all good . The tip jar was a big addition to our cart and it was free lol.
A great problem to have. But solvable. Pre-prep many containers of those items so you can quickly add to the rotation of service. You'll see this in the free videos at learnhotdogs.com and also in the learnhotdogs.com/day video course.
Thanks to this video i feel more concious and motivated enough to start up on the business. We're humans so in the end mistakes are part of us anyway. 🌭🍔🥤🇵🇷 Blessings
@@BensCarts You can edit the auto-generated captions on your videos. I do it on all of mine right after I make the videos public - and it has a chance to auto-generate them. I enjoyed the entrepreneurial spirit in this video!
Hello to Ben and your fam / team.. Im 42 years old and a 27year vet of the kitchen world.. and Im struggling and tired of the grind for others.. I have wanted to do a chili dog stand or truck for a couple years and recently decided I was going to do it.. Ive been doing studding and research.. I have some money saved just not alot I'm on a budget.. and I either wanna build my own rig.. or find a suitable cheap one .. I like in Oklahoma city and I found a commissary already and I'm in touch with the health dept recently finding out what I need o know on that part.. I have been watching your vids and I wsh you had a slightly cheaper model for sell.. sadly it is what it is.. but I was wondering if your still thee for some advice via email? i am going to make this happen.. im excited yet very nervous about making mistakes with my savings.. id love it if I could bounce off ya some if I could,, thank you for what you do.. be well
@@jnetwork7159 thanks.. umm any advise on finding such persons? im really brand new to this.. but i know I can make it happen.. just trying to figure it out right now before putting any money in..
The video of the guy vending made me upset. If you have or know someone with food allergies, Cross Contamination is a major problem. It's how most people get sick and possibly die if there air passage swells up and they can not breath. In my area Cross Contamination is a major NO NO by the health department. The guy in the video uses the same one utensil for everything. Each toppings should have a single utensil for each topping and never be used for anything else. I do not know why this is not taken seriously by more food services personal.
Art Makepeace I do also. That was the way I was trained to do it years ago. Many overlook cross contamination and that is really not safe food handling.
My wife is deaf and sells hot dogs.
We found a way with dry eraser board menu's for customer in line. Works very well.
@@SimonWoodburyForget dont think you understand...she is deaf.. taking orders was a challenge.
The customer writers their order for her to read.
That's awesome
Awesome sauce
People forget, hotdog vendors are the original food trucks.
When I get a group of people ordering mutliple dogs at a time and they all start calling out toppings I pretty much gave up on remembering it all and ignore it now until I get all the dogs in buns, then I turn to the ladies first and say "ok what did you want on yours" .. then go to each of them in turn until they are all done. Don't stress over remembering all the toppings each person wants as they call it out, just work on one dog at a time and you'll be fine! If you screw up and put something wrong on a dog say, "ok no biggie I'll just eat that one" and just start over!
Awesome brother! Thanks for always sharing.
Hope to be vending in the very near future. Your videos have been a great learning tool for me.
Thanks!
Thank you for taking the time to let me know. Keep me posted on your progress Johnny!
This is a great video for anything you do in life. I might be the champion of messing up, at least in the running. I know I have to get over myself at times and those are the times I see my mistakes. Thanks for the Video Ben!
thank you so much you hit it on point I know someone that has a to go restaurant he does the same thing you were just talking about thank you I appreciate it
You're very welcome!
What an excellent video thank you I'm seriously thinking of getting my own little cart and now Pleasant Texas population by 50,000
Great advice, happens all the time
The mistake we make
In this business is learning lessons.
And the learning cost is less then
A college education
I use top split buns and I have this one older gentleman that comes to my cart probably twice a week, complains that I won't make it with those top split buns because nobody likes them, and even goes as far to say I'll be out of business soon if I don't switch, but he always orders 6 dogs for himself and his employees back at the office. That's been going on for Months now and I always tell him he is the only one out of the thousands of customers I have served that has complained about the buns. You can't please everyone and you'll make your own mistakes, but just keep on slingin' those dogs and makin' money!
That's hilarious! I hate those, give me 6! 😂 😝
No matter what, it's good to work for yourself .
Amen!
You're an inspiration. I'm looking to open my own cart.
You can do it!
@Southern Time how is the store hotdog buisness doin? This is what I was planning
Yes we just started our cart and we are running in my husbands home town that is so so small so we know a lot of the people we serve so its easier for us . However we do the same we tell them the truth and make it funny . They know we are the only hotdog cart in these parts in the last 50 years so they are cool with us . We have even served our police officers . It is all good . The tip jar was a big addition to our cart and it was free lol.
I love it... thank you for sharing this!
This was a great video with great advice!
Funny guy! Keep killing it 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you Daisy!
My problem is I'm way too busy for just one person. I don't have time to replenish ANYTHING!!!
A great problem to have. But solvable. Pre-prep many containers of those items so you can quickly add to the rotation of service. You'll see this in the free videos at learnhotdogs.com and also in the learnhotdogs.com/day video course.
Thank, thank You....
At 7:04 could have said , that’s “Hair of the dog !”
Where did you purchase your hot dog cart?
Thanks to this video i feel more concious and motivated enough to start up on the business. We're humans so in the end mistakes are part of us anyway.
🌭🍔🥤🇵🇷
Blessings
Absolutely!
Weeepaa!
Update?
Any way to have subtitles enabled? I'm deaf, and even auto generated doesn't work on your videos.
I can try. Every time I've done it before it misreads my hillbilly-english.
@@BensCarts You can edit the auto-generated captions on your videos. I do it on all of mine right after I make the videos public - and it has a chance to auto-generate them. I enjoyed the entrepreneurial spirit in this video!
Very helpful
Thank you.
i like your positive thinking :)
Very Informative
Glad it was helpful!
Hello to Ben and your fam / team.. Im 42 years old and a 27year vet of the kitchen world.. and Im struggling and tired of the grind for others.. I have wanted to do a chili dog stand or truck for a couple years and recently decided I was going to do it.. Ive been doing studding and research.. I have some money saved just not alot I'm on a budget.. and I either wanna build my own rig.. or find a suitable cheap one .. I like in Oklahoma city and I found a commissary already and I'm in touch with the health dept recently finding out what I need o know on that part.. I have been watching your vids and I wsh you had a slightly cheaper model for sell.. sadly it is what it is.. but I was wondering if your still thee for some advice via email? i am going to make this happen.. im excited yet very nervous about making mistakes with my savings.. id love it if I could bounce off ya some if I could,, thank you for what you do.. be well
Call up someone with a permit & see if you can lease one of their carts. Its a small cost to start dirt cheap
@@jnetwork7159 thanks.. umm any advise on finding such persons? im really brand new to this.. but i know I can make it happen.. just trying to figure it out right now before putting any money in..
I’ve fucked something up at every event so far
Roll with it
That means you're human! Thanks for sharing.... learnhotdogs.com/what-you-have-to-know-about-events/
Ketchup destroys a hotdog
I'd beg to differ. 😁
The video of the guy vending made me upset. If you have or know someone with food allergies, Cross Contamination is a major problem. It's how most people get sick and possibly die if there air passage swells up and they can not breath. In my area Cross Contamination is a major NO NO by the health department. The guy in the video uses the same one utensil for everything. Each toppings should have a single utensil for each topping and never be used for anything else. I do not know why this is not taken seriously by more food services personal.
You are absolutly right! That is why I use seperate spoons and/or tongs for all my items on my cart.
Art Makepeace I do also. That was the way I was trained to do it years ago. Many overlook cross contamination and that is really not safe food handling.
@@DarkroomZombie I totally agree!
Waster dogs nasty, go to a Mexican vendor bacon wrapped grilled
😂