"Pizen" wrote in message
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> Roger (B) wrote:
>>>> "Beachcomber" wrote:
>>>>> That, along with the crappy food should inspire the public
>>>>> to rise up...
>>
>> Personally, I find a sub-sandwich from Quiznos that I can put in
>> a carry-on to be a fine solution. Once, a flight attendant expressed
>> envy. Let's face it, the public prefers crappy & cramped service
>> becuz they prefer low prices; hence, the success of no-frills
>> airlines. [R]
>
> Delta quit serving "food" on its flights, but the flight crew still must
> pimp the menu after takeoff for the for-sale food. People around me
> ordered the stuff (Delta now takes credit cards for your convenience), and
> I must say that it didn't look appetizing at all. But what the hell - who
> says you must eat on an airplane? Eat before you go; eat at the airport;
> eat after you get where you going. I think sometimes we eat on an
> airplane because of boredom or because of conditioning.
Actually, I've bought food on Delta and thought it was surprisingly decent,
and the price wasn't too high. It saved me a lot of time on the ground
having to grab a bite before a dinner time flight when I was running from my
office to the airport.
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> you're stupid". - John Wayne
>
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> war is politics with bloodshed" - Mao Zedong
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