12 New Street Food traders emerge with the help of McCain Foodservice Solutions

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What makes a successful street food business, and what support does it need? These are the questions that McCain Foodservice Solutions (McCain FS) has sought to answer with its Streets Ahead initiative, which earlier this month saw the best up-and-coming traders show what they are capable of during a two-day event.

Held in Mission Kitchen, the commercial kitchen and co-working space at New Covent Garden Market in south west London, over these two days a dozen participants pitched their idea for a street food business, as well as served up a hero dish aligned to their brand, to a judging panel featuring representatives from both McCain FS and KERB. Their aim was to receive up to £10,000 of investment and make their dreams become a reality.

“I’ve been moved by the incredible resilience and passion
of the participants and proud we have been able
to support their dreams of becoming street food operators”

Dishes included a dazzling array of foods from across the world, from jollof rice, manti dumplings, and Sri Lankan curry to maqloubah – a Palestinian dish featuring roasted vegetables, spiced rice and chicken; sujuk wraps served with homemade hummus and chips; and giant fried chicken sandwiches topped with plantain and served in focaccia, which would likely pose a challenge to even the most ravenous of appetites.

The days marked the culmination of the Streets Ahead programme’s first year. The initiative, which launched in June 2022, was born out of a partnership between McCain FS and street food membership organisation KERB with an aim to provide individuals from less-advantaged backgrounds with the opportunity to bring their dreams of becoming a street food entrepreneur to life.

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