Friday, December 25, 2009

How much does the an average street food vendor make in New York City?

I am wondering how much does a street side food vendor make in a year. Those guys selling halal, hot dogs, nuts... mostly the halal since they always seem to have a line of people for lunch and dinner.

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  1. Also, when we were gonna get some roasted chestnuts, the street vendor said we had to wait 10 minutes for him to roast some more.

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  2. I would imagine about $55,000.00 a year on average.

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  3. there's nothing sweeter than a vegetable vendor screaming her wares out in the street

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  4. street vendor in front of apple store off market downtown.

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  5. Reporter Scott Schwebke reporting from Ogden City Council meeting. First up changes to street vendor ordinance

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  6. Last-minute gift idea - Cashmere scarfs from the UK in sumptuous colors & patterns. ONLY $15. 4th Ave downtown Seattle street vendor. Xmas

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  7. spent way too long kee-kee-ing with the black women who work for a vendor across the street. Hope I didn't miss anything at the office.

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  8. fyi, dude, I don't think she'll be fooled by the louis vitton knock-off u got from the street vendor

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  9. Marissa: "Where'd you get the penne vodka from? The Willowbrook Deli?" Me: "No, a street vendor." me and my sarcasm

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  10. OH: "Obama condoms. One size fits all. Make her feel like the First Lady tonight." (street vendor, Broadway + Prince)

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  11. its starts off with caillou in the big city. He sees a balloon vendor and darts across the street and gets steam rolled by a bus.

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  12. OH n Park Slope-Angry Lady "Fair scmair!" Street Vendor "I sit on the board of 2 co's & I'm the Chairman of the Board of one of them!" WTF

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  13. I've found coffee to replace my fave route 128 station coffee-- street vendor coff! Love it and only $1! (yes I have strange coff taste)

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  14. Had Chinese Bhel fm local street vendor , fried noodles, schezwan chutney, namak masala, coriander, all mixed tasted yummy.

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  15. Goodbye skyline.. goodbye brown snow and slush.. goodbye street vendor coffee and sesame bagel.. i think i'll miss you most of all

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