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GDPR applies to every food truck in Ireland, whether you're based in Roscommon Town or anywhere across Roscommon. With approximately 3,600 SMEs in the county, the DPC has made it clear that enforcement applies to businesses of all sizes.
Roscommon is a predominantly rural county with beef and sheep farming at the heart of its economy. The county has attracted pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturing to towns like Boyle and Ballaghaderreen. Tourism around Lough Key Forest Park and heritage sites, combined with improved road infrastructure, is gradually diversifying the local economy. Food Trucks in Roscommon typically process customer names from catering and event bookings and phone numbers and email addresses — both of which fall squarely under GDPR's definition of personal data. The risk of using personal social media accounts to manage customer bookings and messages without any data protection measures makes compliance particularly important for this sector.
Let's walk through what compliance looks like for your business, step by step.
Yes — it's a legal requirement. Any food truck in Roscommon processing personal data must meet GDPR standards. This covers everything from customer names and emails to CCTV footage and HR files. The DPC enforces compliance across all Irish businesses regardless of size, with fines of up to €20 million.
RISK ASSESSMENT
Using personal social media accounts to manage customer bookings and messages without any data protection measures
Collecting customer data through third-party ordering apps without understanding who controls that data
Gathering event organiser and client personal data for catering bookings without a privacy notice
Retaining customer contact details from event catering enquiries indefinitely
Processing contactless payment data without understanding your obligations regarding payment card information
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REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
Every Food Truck in Ireland needs these documents to demonstrate GDPR compliance. ComplianceKit generates all 8 policy types with a living compliance score that tracks your progress.
STEP BY STEP
Publish a privacy notice on your website or social media page explaining what data you collect from customers and how you use it.
Use a dedicated business social media account rather than a personal one for customer communications, to keep personal and business data separate.
Put a data processing agreement in place with your mobile ordering app provider, payment terminal company, and any event booking platform you use.
Delete catering enquiry data from customers who did not proceed with a booking within 3 months of the enquiry.
Treat any allergy information provided by catering clients as special category health data and obtain explicit consent to process it.
Ensure your mobile payment terminal provider is PCI-DSS compliant and that you never store full card numbers on any personal device.
Keep a simple record of what personal data you hold, where it is stored, and when you plan to delete it.
COMMON PITFALLS
Managing all customer bookings and enquiries through personal WhatsApp or Facebook Messenger without any data protection measures.
Assuming that because you do not have a physical premises, GDPR does not apply to your food truck business.
Keeping a long list of past catering clients' personal contact details without ever reviewing or deleting old records.
Not providing any privacy information to customers because you think a food truck is too small to need one.
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Every day your Food Truck in Roscommon operates without proper GDPR compliance is a risk. The DPC is increasing enforcement across Ireland — get ahead of it today.
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