Truck drivers across Australia now have access to even greater discounts on the Healthier Choices Menu, thanks to a new initiative from not-for-profit foundation Healthy Heads in Trucks & Sheds (Healthy Heads).
Supported by bp as part of an ongoing partnership established in 2022, and developed with guidance from the National Nutrition Foundation, the Healthier Choices Menu was launched to provide truck drivers with discounted, nutritious, and convenient meal options that are easily accessible while on the road and is now available at 32 participating bp truck stop sites across the country.
Healthy Heads CEO Naomi Frauenfelder says the discounted pricing is a timely and practical extension of the nutrition program between Healthy Heads and bp.
“Over the past three years, we’ve worked closely with bp to ensure that healthier options are readily available for those who spend their working days on the road,” she says.
“These new discounts are all about increasing both visibility and affordability, particularly at a time of year when drivers can face immense stress and pressure to meet their deadlines.”
Since the Menu’s launch, over 60,000 meals have been sold, highlighting a strong demand for better nutrition within the transport and logistics sector.
Now, as the busy end-of-year season approaches, bp has increased discounts on the Menu to make these healthier options even more accessible and affordable for our drivers.
From October 1 to December 31, 2025, truck drivers and other road users and transport industry members can receive up to $15 off selected hot meals and $5 off healthier snack options, including wraps and other healthier options.
To receive the discounts, customers need to show the Healthy Heads App to bp staff when purchasing from the Healthier Choices Menu at a participating site. The App is free to download; just search ‘Healthy Heads’ on the App Store or Google Play.
The Healthier Choices Menu features freshly prepared meals rated ‘green’ under the Victorian Government’s Healthy Choices: Food and Drink Classification Guide, meaning they meet strict nutritional standards without compromising on taste.
This initiative is part of a broader commitment by Healthy Heads and bp to support the health and wellbeing of truck drivers and supply chain staff, an industry critical to Australia’s economy.
