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Healthy Eats for Truck Drivers: Fueling the Road Ahead

Trucker Talk RadioBy Trucker Talk RadioMay 2, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
Healthy eats for truck drivers: fueling the road ahead
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Truck drivers are replacing their usual Chiko Rolls and potato scallops with healthier options like fruit cups and salad sandwiches to maintain their wellbeing during Queensland’s wheat harvest. This shift is creating new business opportunities in rural areas.

Experts express concerns that the declining health of truck drivers could result in significant economic losses, while some regional communities are finding innovative ways to provide better food choices for those enduring a challenging season.

According to rural doctors, truck drivers are facing a “perfect storm” of extended working hours, high stress levels, and limited access to nutritious food choices, indicating a need for increased support for those living on the road.

Transforming Fast Food Choices

Sarah Paton, who operates a coffee trailer in Toowoomba, has relocated to Inglestone Hall, situated five hours west of Brisbane, during this wheat harvest. Her father, Adrian Paton, a truck driver himself, encouraged her to move westward to provide healthier meal options to the drivers.

Mr. Paton noted that truck drivers are increasingly seeking healthier meals. “They no longer want hotbox food; they’re looking for healthier options,” he stated, highlighting the popularity of items like muesli with yogurt and homemade breakfasts.

Serving between 50 to 80 customers daily, Ms. Paton was surprised to find that many truck drivers are genuinely concerned about their health. She reaches out to her clientele daily, offering a menu for them to consider in the evening.

Rural Doctors Association of Queensland president, Dr. Matt Masel, explained that unhealthy food choices and insufficient sleep compounded with the busy season put truck drivers at risk for obesity and related health issues. Dr. Masel emphasized the necessity for greater incentives for businesses to offer healthier food options in remote areas.

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