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Broke and broken, food truck operator calls it quits after losing HK$800,000 in just four months

Owner of Creative Yummy, third operator to exit scheme, says he saw no way to turn business around

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Creative Yummy was one of the first 16 food trucks approved by the city. Photo: Facebook

About two years ago, Raymond Chu Wan-man left a stable job as a chef in Britain and returned to Hong Kong in the hope of running one of the city’s first food trucks.

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His dream came true last July after his signature grilled cheese sandwich took him through two rounds of selections to become one of 16 winners who would kick off a government-led programme designed to promote tourism.

But now, the Hong Kong-born chef is calling it quits, selling the vehicle and returning to the UK to find another job, after operating his “Creative Yummy” truck for only four months.

“If I were still in my 20s, I could [endure] longer. But I’ve got a family to support,” Chu said.

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Chu, father of a toddler, said the business had not lived up to his financial expectations, nor could he see any hope of a turnaround. He decided to stop running the truck to avoid further losses.

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