Meet Sally.
Sally eats breakfast in her car or at her desk when she gets to work …if she eats breakfast at all. She forgets to pack lunch most days, so she is at the mercy of food available at or around her office. Sometimes Sally works straight through lunch; other times, she eats lunch at her desk, working or zoning out on the internet not realizing what or how much she is eating.
Because of her insufficient food choices throughout the day, Sally finds herself in an afternoon slump with a craving for a sweet treat or another caffeinated beverage - or both.
Guess what? Sally works for you. Or maybe Sally is in the cubicle next to you. Or maybe, just maybe, Sally is you.
Regardless of who your Sally is, here are a few reasons we all owe it to her to have wellness programs available at her worksite.
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