Order Description
Situation:
You are the operator and manager of one of Saigon Pete’s food trucks. Currently the owner of the
company has three trucks operating in the city, all of which specialize in serving spicy Vietnamese
banh mi sandwiches.
Your Task:
convince Pete Pham, the owner of Saigon Pete’s, that now is a good time to expand. You want to
convince him to add new truck(s) to the fleet and to consider you for a larger management role as
the business grows. Please address your proposal to PETE. You must list how many food truck(s), the
cost of truck(s), how you plan to pay them off, and how you envision your new management position
and salary increase, if any.
Compose a persuasive BUSINESS PROPOSAL to Pete Pham that will convince him to 1) add new truck(s)
to the fleet and 2) consider you for a management role in the growing business. Make sure that you
support all of your conclusions with clear reasoning and relevant information from the “Facts”
section that follows (and external research). Not all of the information below will be appropriate
for your purposes, so choose your supporting information carefully.
Facts:
• Saigon Pete’s has been around for four years. It was the city’s original banh mi food truck.
Saigon Pete’s still has the only trucks that exclusively serve banh mi and other Vietnamese food.
You were part of the staff on the original truck. Two years ago, when Saigon Pete’s expanded, you
became the manager of the midtown truck. There are now three trucks in all.
• The “gourmet food truck” trend began about five years ago in the city. Most of the first trucks
sold tacos and other Mexican food. Saigon Pete’s was among the first few trucks that were non-
Mexican.
• In general, the first wave of trucks sold ethnic food of some type. As time passed and food
trucks increased in popularity, non-ethnic and specialty trucks emerged, selling such things as
organic ice cream, Belgian waffles, and lobster rolls.
• All of Saigon Pete’s trucks are profitable. One is assigned to the Uptown Route. Another is
assigned to the Riverfront Route. Your truck is assigned to the Midtown Route.
• Your truck usually outperforms the other two trucks in terms of daily revenue. Both of the
managers of the other two trucks have expressed interest in your route if the expansion plans are
carried out and you go on to a more managerial position.
• Average sales for the three trucks are as follows: