Cancer Council: Alison Mcaleese and Delivery Food

cancer council: The Cancer Council Live Lighter surveyed 2,000 people and found that over half of Australians spend more money and chose less healthy options when ordering food online compared to what they would cook at home, according to Nine News Australia. Campaign Manager, Alison McAleese, said the annual survey revealed that an increased move towards delivery food is disrupting Australians' efforts to stay healthy. To improve your experience update it here News National Online services like Uber Eats and Deliveroo making Aussies 'more unhealthy'By Benjamin Ansell7 12pm Jun 5, are relying too heavily on the convenience of food delivered via online services like Ubereats and Deliveroo, resulting in unhealthy eating choices. More fast-food companies have been offering delivery by teaming up with food ordering apps. Most Australians admitted they spent more money, while 62 per cent chose an option less healthy when ordering food online in comparison to what they would cook themselves. AP/AAP We want Aussies to realise convenience eating comes at a price, not just to their wallets, but more importantly their health, Ms McAleese said. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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