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The Frog’s Netflix Recommendations For Feb 2019

Looking for something new to binge watch this coming February? Whether your date is  Netflix this Valentine's day or your bae, these are our top 10 recommendations. Check em' out: Bandersnatch  In 1984, a young programmer begins...

Food bank asks for better food

One Fat Frog loves hilarious sitcoms almost as much as we love restaurant food. Remember that old Seinfeld episode where the guy opens up a muffin restaurant that only sells the tops of the muffins, since it’s the best part anyway (the store was called Top of the...

When you need food now

On the way to the One Fat Frog office this morning, this Frog noticed something a little unnerving. As I drove down the highway, I saw a school bus headed toward me in the oncoming traffic lane. The bus driver had a bag of Cheetos on the dashboard and was driving with...

Italy unhappy with traffic light food labels

Would you buy food that was labeled with a big symbol saying “don’t eat this; it’s really unhealthy?” That’s essentially the question that Italy has raised surrounding a healthy eating initiative started by the UK. In the United Kingdom, in an effort to fight the...

Restaurant server timing

Here at One Fat Frog, when we talk about restaurants, we tend to focus on the cooks, the food, and the equipment. One of the most important parts of the dining experience, however, is the server. The restaurant server is the face of the company to each and every...

Food bank asks for better food

One Fat Frog loves hilarious sitcoms almost as much as we love restaurant food. Remember that old Seinfeld episode where the guy opens up a muffin restaurant that only sells the tops of the muffins, since it’s the best part anyway (the store was called Top of the...

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FAQ: How to Open a New Restaurant in Lakeland

One Fat Frog gets a lot of questions from people who want to open a restaurant. Today we got a customer from Lakeland, Florida who wanted to know how to go about opening a restaurant in Lakeland. Since we would hate to tell one person all of our secrets and have the...

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A little Froggy Update

A general update about One Fat Frog Restaurant Equipment- stories in the office, marketing and all that restaurant equipment fun

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When you need food now

On the way to the One Fat Frog office this morning, this Frog noticed something a little unnerving. As I drove down the highway, I saw a school bus headed toward me in the oncoming traffic lane. The bus driver had a bag of Cheetos on the dashboard and was driving with...

read more

Italy unhappy with traffic light food labels

Would you buy food that was labeled with a big symbol saying “don’t eat this; it’s really unhealthy?” That’s essentially the question that Italy has raised surrounding a healthy eating initiative started by the UK. In the United Kingdom, in an effort to fight the...

read more

Restaurant server timing

Here at One Fat Frog, when we talk about restaurants, we tend to focus on the cooks, the food, and the equipment. One of the most important parts of the dining experience, however, is the server. The restaurant server is the face of the company to each and every...

read more

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Frequently Asked Questions

I'm new to food trucks and trailers, how do I get started?

The best place to start the process is in our showroom discussing your dream with one of our sales associates. They can help you map out a path for what type of trailer will best fit your needs.

How much does a food truck or trailer cost?
Costs can vary depending on vehicle size, equipment, and special features. Keep in mind we DO NOT provide you with a generator. We can help you pick out the correct generator for your mobile kitchen and we help mount it. A typical food trailer costs between $20-75K with food trucks starting at $50K. Speak to a sales representative for more accurate pricing.
Am I able to finance my food truck or trailer?

Financing is available through third party lenders. We work with most credit scores and will help you get approved in as little as 3 business days. Learn more

How long will it take for my food truck or trailer to be built?

It’s our goal to get you up and running as soon as possible. Manufacturing times vary depending on a lot of factors. While your trailer is in production, we help make sure you have all your permits and licensing ready so that when the trailer arrives you’re ready for inspection and you’re cookin! A sales associate will work with you on a specific timeline.

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