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Airline Food: Eternally Awful
Posted by Kerry Trueman on November 17, 2005 - 4:59pm.
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Oh, how I wish I were on a JetBlue flight right about now. At least I could count on a bag of those wonderful blue potato chips.

But no, we ‘re on our way to The O.C. (a county so rich that, like The Donald, it has a superfluous article) and JetBlue doesn’t fly to John Wayne Airport. So we’re stuck on Continental.

The stingy seats and meager legroom on this 737 were evidently designed for some sort of Lilliputian sub-species, or maybe Peter Dinklage. All the obligatory annoyances of air travel are here, from the movie you don’t want to watch (“Madagascar,”) to the crying kid kicking the back of my seat and the snoring geezer two rows ahead.

But the food really takes the cake. One expects airline food to be lousy, but this Continental breakfast was abysmal. The fruit cup was weird and stringy, as if the orange, grapefruit and pineapple had been frozen and then defrosted once or twice. There was a “cherry flavored” yogurt which contained no fruit but actually did taste like cherry—cherry cough syrup.

The piece de resistance was the egg’n’cheese croissant. “I’d rather eat an MRE,” was Matt’s assessment, after sampling it. We declared defeat and dug out the goat cheese and salami sandwiches we’d brought from home. Oh, and flight attendant? We’ll pass on the packets of partially hydrogenated pretzels you’re handing out. Buh-bye.



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<em>Anonymous</em>'s picture
great post. my favorite airline food is:
by Anonymous on November 17, 2005 - 7:44pm

thai airlines, cathay pacific, air france, al italia,

i dont know, transatlantic flights makes me hungry, so i guess i like the most of them


<em>Anonymous</em>'s picture
by Anonymous on November 18, 2005 - 9:52am

Yes Cathay Pacific does have the best airline food. It is edible and actually tasty. :)


<em>dreamymo</em>'s picture
best airline food --- and service
by dreamymo on November 18, 2005 - 11:38am

singapore airlines all the way. fresh, tasty food, great service


<em>Anonymous</em>'s picture
I've heard rumors...
by Anonymous on November 18, 2005 - 4:46pm

I’ve heard that if you order the Kosher or vegetarian meal you end up with much tastier, less-bulk prepared food. I had to cancel the one flight I had the foresight to specify a meal request on. Anybody have any insight?


<em>liz780</em>'s picture
kosher meals
by liz780 on November 18, 2005 - 4:46pm

My husband has never quite forgiven me for ordering the kosher meal for the two of us because I’d heard the same rumor… I liked it, but he thought matzah with pear spread and stewed prunes was not an acceptable lunch.


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