abc.net.au/news/truckies-search-for-healthy-food-amid-warning-to-clean-up-diet/101698946Truck drivers are swapping Chiko Rolls and potato scallops for fruit cups and salad sandwiches in a bid to stay healthy as they deliver Queensland's wheat harvest, and it's creating new opportunities for rural businesses.
"Some of that muesli stuff with yoghurt is a real hit. A lot of blokes are really keen to take that with them, put it in the fridge and have it for breakfast."Serving 50 to 80 people a day, Ms Paton said she was surprised to find out the average truck driver was actually "really concerned" for their health.
"We've all been to the doctors and told that we've got fatty livers or gall bladders that have got dramas," he said.Mr Paton says all the drivers who work for him are 50 or older and are concerned about their health. "This year the harvest is later, there's a bit more stress trying to get things done, there are anxious graziers trying to get their crops off and delivered.
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