Re: [Sky-1] SFGate: Airlines losing their appetite for meals/Some passengers caught unawares by fewer food options

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Not offering meal service is one thing; I, for one, won't miss the lack
of meals on any flight under six hours. However, saying that you're
offering lunch and calling ice cream 'lunch' verges on fraudulent.
There are people to whom the timing and availability of food is a
matter of life-and-death; while some may argue that 'they deserve to
die', i think diabetics are a reasonable percentage of air service
revenue.


On Sep 19, 2004, at 11:59, Bill Hough wrote:
>    They didn't pack a meal for their 2 1/2-hour, 12:29 p.m. flight out
> of
> Ontario because their ticket documents listed "lunch." Lunch turned
> out to
> be a tiny cup of vanilla ice cream, Scrivner said.
>    When she complained to a flight attendant, "He said, 'We don't do
> that
> anymore,' snickered and walked away."

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