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Trucking Food Cost Calculator

Calculate food cost for your trucking business using industry-specific benchmarks and defaults.

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Food Cost Percentage

30.0%

Ingredient cost as % of menu price

Ideal Menu Price

$15

Price to hit your target food cost %

Profit per Item

$11

Revenue minus ingredient cost

Profit Margin

70.0%

Profit as % of menu price

How to Use This Food Cost Calculator

Enter the total ingredient cost for a menu item — the sum of every ingredient that goes into one serving. Be precise: include garnishes, sides, sauces, and any packaging. Underestimating ingredient costs is the most common source of food cost miscalculations.

Enter the current menu price for that item. The calculator instantly shows your food cost percentage. If you're above 35%, the item may be dragging down your overall margins. If you're below 25%, there may be room to use better ingredients or larger portions.

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Food Cost Calculator for Trucking Businesses

Food cost management is one of the most impactful levers for profitability in a trucking business. Even a 1-2% reduction in food cost percentage can translate to thousands of dollars in annual savings. This calculator helps you price menu items correctly, identify high-cost items, and set targets for your kitchen team.

Revenue in trucking businesses typically comes from Linehaul freight rates, Fuel surcharge revenue, Accessorial charges, Dedicated contract lanes. Each revenue stream may have different food cost profiles. Beverages often have lower food costs (15-20%) compared to entrees (28-35%), so your menu mix directly affects your blended food cost percentage.

Trucking Industry at a Glance

Financial templates built for trucking companies and owner-operators — pre-loaded with freight billing, fuel surcharge, and per-mile cost categories.

Revenue Drivers

  • Linehaul freight rates
  • Fuel surcharge revenue
  • Accessorial charges
  • Dedicated contract lanes

Key Cost Categories

  • Driver wages & settlements
  • Fuel
  • Maintenance & repairs
  • Insurance (liability, cargo, physical damage)
  • Equipment payments & depreciation
  • Permits & compliance fees

Typical Margins

Gross: 12-20% · Net: 2.5-8%

Seasonality

Peak freight volumes in August–October (back-to-school and holiday restocking) and late November–December. Slowest in January–March post-holiday.

Key Performance Indicators

Cost per mile (CPM)Revenue per mile (RPM)Operating ratioTruck utilization rateFuel cost as % of revenue

Frequently Asked Questions