Quick Reference

From Business Heroes Food Truck Simulation
Quick Reference

All the key numbers, tables, and rules from Business Heroes on one page. Bookmark this for quick lookups during gameplay.

Customer Segments

Segment Price Sensitivity What They Want Unlocked By
Students Very High Cheap, filling food All business units
Parents Moderate Good value, family-friendly Startup onwards
Staffs Moderate Quick, convenient lunch All units
Influencers Low Trendy, photogenic food Maxi Burger Wagon+
Environmentalists Moderate Eco-friendly, organic Maxi Burger Wagon+ (electric)
Foodies Low Outstanding recipes, premium ingredients Mini Burger Trailer+
Tourists Low Unique local flavours Tourist zones
Fit Ones Moderate Healthy, nutritious options All units
Managers Very Low Top quality, premium experience Highest-spending segment

District Types

District Customer Segments Notes
Business District Staffs, Managers Lunch rush, higher spending power
University Area Students, Fit Ones High volume, price-sensitive
Shopping Centre Parents, Tourists, Influencers Diverse mix, weekend traffic
Residential Area Parents, Environmentalists Steady local customers
Tourist Zone Tourists, Foodies, Influencers Premium pricing, quality-focused

Training Levels

Level Title Quality Points Speed Points
0 Burger Boss 40 40
1 Basic 50 50
2 Developing 60 60
3 Competent 70 70
4 Proficient 80 80
5 Advanced 90 90
6 Michelin Maestro 100 100
Key Rule

Staff training level caps food quality. A Burger Boss (Level 0) can only produce 40-point quality food regardless of ingredient quality. Train first, upgrade ingredients second.

Business Units

Unit Employees Notes
Startup Burger Bike 1 Smallest, starter unit
Maxi Burger Wagon 1 Unlocks Influencers, Environmentalists
Mini Burger Trailer 1 Unlocks Foodies
Burger Master 1 Mid-tier
Happy Big Burger 2 Larger capacity
Giant Burger 2 Largest unit

Pricing Strategies

Strategy How It Works Best For
Cost-Plus Add markup % to ingredient cost New players, stable markets
Value-Based Price by perceived worth Foodies, Managers, Influencers
Competitive Match or undercut rivals Crowded locations
Penetration Start low, raise later New locations, building reputation
Premium High prices signal quality High-reputation trucks, premium segments

Key Formulas

COGS Target

Keep ingredient costs at 30-40% of selling price for healthy margins.

Markup = (Selling Price - Ingredient Cost) / Ingredient Cost × 100

Inventory Turnover

Inventory Turnover = Cost of Goods Sold / Average Inventory

Labour Turnover

Labour Turnover = (Employees Leaving / Average Employees) × 100

Loan Terms

  • Type: Unsecured business term loans
  • Term: 5 years
  • Processing fee: 5% of loan principal
  • Interest rate: Central Bank rate + bank margin
  • Risk assessment: Based on debt-to-equity ratio (lower = better rate)
  • Economic cycle: 10-year boom/recession compressed to 1 game year

Quick Decision Rules

Should You Take a Loan?

  • Yes if: Investment will generate more revenue than interest costs, you have low debt-to-equity, you need to expand a profitable truck
  • No if: Borrowing to cover operating losses, debt-to-equity already high, first truck not yet profitable

When to Train Staff

  • Always prioritise training — it's the highest-ROI investment
  • Level 0→1 gives you +25% improvement (40→50 points)
  • Train BEFORE upgrading to premium ingredients

When to Expand

  • First truck consistently profitable
  • Positive daily cash flow
  • Good reputation score
  • Staff at Level 3+ (Competent)

Customer Decision Journey

  1. Awareness — Stand appearance and appeal
  2. Consideration — Recipe match for their segment
  3. Price Check — Affordable / worth it?
  4. Queue Assessment — Wait time acceptable?
  5. Purchase — They buy and evaluate quality
  6. Satisfaction — Affects reputation and repeat visits

See Also