Is Your Truck Serving Up Data Breach Liability?

We've all heard about Target's recent data breach issue and countless other front page stories about companies being breached or losing sensitive customer information. You may think that as a food truck you are not as risk of such exposure... You do not have to be an international conglomerate to have a data breach claim. It could be as simple as losing customer credit card data or client lists with sensitive information. Most state have privacy laws protecting consumers for such loss of information. Every business has some form of exposure and food trucks are no exception. Every day you are likely processing debit and credit card transactions and need to stay PCI compliant. Here is a link to some useful information on PCI Compliance. And if you don't think this appies to you, here is the answer, "PCI applies to ALL organizations or merchants, regardless of size or number of transactions, that accepts, transmits or stores any cardholder data. Said another way, if any customer of that organization ever pays the merchant directly using a credit card or debit card, then the PCI DSS requirements apply." You may have some protection from your payment processing company, but it may not be enough coverage or after the fine print, it may not really be protecting you much at all. 

The average cost per record (cost to notify customers of a data breach and to provide credit monitoring services as a result of a breach) is $136 per person. Think about how many transactions you process per day... If you lose just 200 customer's private information that would be over $27,000. That cost does not include any additional resulting lawsuits or damages. Insure My Food Truck has been protecting gourmet food trucks for over 2 years. We provide what we feel is the most comprehensive package available to qualified operators. Our package policy can include $10,000 of data breach coverage for just $50 per year. Additional limits are available at minimal costs. If this is something that you need coverage for or want additional protection over any existing PCI coverage, please contact usfor a quote. Data breach is a real threat to every business, don't let a often overlooked exposure put you out of business!

Skate or Fry: The Z-Boys Food Truck Correlation

Skate or Fry: The Z-Boys Food Truck Correlation

Maybe it's because I grew up a California skater kid or because I collected more Thrasher magazines than comic books, but the documentary Dogtown and Z-Boys gives me goose bumps every time I watch it. If you have not seen this documentary narrated by Sean Penn and featuring the Godfathers of modern skateboarding, it's worth watching even if you're not a skater

What the Drive-Through Window Can Teach You

What the Drive-Through Window Can Teach You

We've discussed fast food chains and their proliferation in past blog entries. Even though they many not necessarily focus on the quality like our food truck clients, they can still teach us quite a bit on mastering fast food.  This article is good for food trucks to get in the head of your consumer and their expectations of you. 

In D.C., Food Trucks Get New Vending Regulations

In D.C., Food Trucks Get New Vending Regulations

For months, supporters of Washington’s ever-growing fleet of food trucks had heard stories of high-level meetings inside the Wilson Building. They worried that D.C. officials were huddling with representatives of the business community and the Restaurant Association Metropolitan Washington, who they believed wanted the city to flatten the tires of these “mobile interlopers” stealing their customers and cluttering their sidewalks.

Food Trucks in Greensboro, North Carolina Get a Trial Run at Downtown Service

Thousands of people attended the Spring Garden Food Truck Festival on Sunday evening. Many more will get a chance to sample what the trucks have to offer during October and November. The City of Greensboro is allowing them in downtown for the first time -- in a green space on Commerce Place.

"We really want to be downtown," Sam Shumaker said. He's one of the co-owners of The Great Escape food truck, which serves noodles and crepes. "We think it's silly not to have food trucks down there. We think it would bring more business to downtown Greensboro, not take away from business that's already going there."

Source: http://www.digtriad.com/news/local/article/247054/57/Food-Trucks-Rolling-Toward-Downtown-Trial-Run