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Maybe in the future when it comes to the bulk or other goods transport semi's, may I suggest to do a few with sleeper cabs instead of day, possibly for a bit of variety, if that's alright?
I'm currently reworking the trailer and truck a bit. Hoping to have both out soonish.
Sysco will be the first of its kind.
I mean, really, I'm actually in admiration over that!
I am very interested. On the Sysco case, I wish best luck with it and for US Foods, I also wish best luck with that as well!
I did confirm Sysco like 2 years ago... and then never made it. I probably definitely will! I am in the process of reworking the semi truck model, albeit very slowly.
I'll look up US Foods, never heard of it.
I can also confirm that the best supermarket store EVER, (Publix) is also getting a set.
So, for when I look at the GFS trucks, and the knowledge of how limited food delivering semi trucks can be with on the workshop, I'd recommend you to perhaps make a few other semi trucks with an American Food company logo, like US Foods and Sysco. Aside from those, I would also recommend maybe some soda semi trucks like Pepsi and Coca Cola.
May recommend more, but I'm just gonna stick with those 4.