The Royal Flying Doctor Service team in Surry Hills had a solid spread of food going through their office this week, built around fifteen wrap platters as the clear centrepiece. That volume makes sense for a workplace where people are moving in and out at different times. The wraps handled the bulk of the eating, while the vegan falafel and beetroot tahini platter gave anyone avoiding meat something genuinely satisfying rather than an afterthought substitution.

The danishes came in alongside the seasonal fruit platter, which together covered the lighter end of things. Whether that was for an earlier arrival or just to give people options before the wraps were touched, it kept the table looking looked after rather than thrown together.

Fifteen wrap platters for a single delivery tells you something about how the Royal Flying Doctor Service feeds its people. That is not a small ask, and the fruit platter sitting next to the falafel at that scale actually makes the whole order feel considered rather than oversized.