I've been on a plane before but I was only like 2 last time I flew so I was most likely eating that Spinach crap or whatever the hell my parents fed me.
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I've been on a plane before but I was only like 2 last time I flew so I was most likely eating that Spinach crap or whatever the hell my parents fed me.
It's good, but if you want 'normal' food, just ask
Obviously somewhere over the rainbow dreams come true. So my question is, if I fall asleep on an airplane and have a dream about giant corn cobs going to war against huge carrots while the cows go crazy and start eating people, will it come true?
Airline food is fine in small doses. It won't kill you, or wow you, but will just fill you up, unless you're in the movie "Airplane".
Take care all.
Do airplanes every play the movie 'Airplane'?
TUH I think we need to test your theory. I hope it comes true :D
Airplane food and food from catering services is by far the best food I've ever had aside from expensive restaurants.
British Airlines' food isn't bad, but when you're stuck on a 10 hour non-stop flight to England on the miliatary rotater (aka cattle cart) The food absolutely sucks. OR when you're on Frontier Airlines, and they offer either the vegitartian or the beef wraps, and they both tase like glue. Or when you're on Delta and they serve the sandwiches with the meat that's so old it's actually dried, with the bread being impossible to chew, or if your on Ryanair, ... The list goes on for quite a while. I really don't like airplane food, 'cept for British Airlines, which was actually really good.
The last time I was on a plane, they gave me graham crackers and a little bag of pretzels. They announced to us that they would be serving a caesar salad so we were all happy and then they apologized and said they were stupid lying losers, so we just got pretzels and crackers. :(
But they were good crackers and pretzels!
Airline food is actually pretty good, if you're going for a long flight overseas. And snack food items aren't that bad either (for shorter trips); they just don't fill you up as much.
I didn't think airline food was that bad until I flew to San Francisco last February. That was the absolute worst ceaser saled I've ever had. I don't even know how they managed to mess up a saled, but they did. Bleeeeeeeh.
the chicken is dry and the fish kind of lacks taste but the veiw is brillent "the sky, the sky it's pretty the blue sky the clouds" I'm not that keen on the airline food.
I've always flown economy class and the food is ALWAYS good. It's such a poor stereotype from those rich bastards.
Lucky. I've had some pretty bad experiences with airline food.