Utah’s Waffle Love, meanwhile, steered clear of that drama. That decision led the food truck Seoul Sausage - which was selling menu items for as high as $70 - to call its competitor the “Slime Truck.” Lime Truck, a food truck that makes Cali-Mexican cuisine, opted to sell its menu sampler plate for the whopping price of $205. Which is what happened on a recent episode of Food Network’s “ The Great Food Truck Race: All-Stars.”
In a competition driven by sales, setting such a steep price is a risky move that could make or break a food truck’s success. Would you buy something from a food truck for $205?