Greetings everyone!
Talking about airplane food, I haven't been on an airplane before, but I have seen movies that show the kind of meals they serve to passengers. Unfortunately, I didn’t do any research online to know more about this, and I also didn’t ask people I know who have been on airplanes to tell me the kind of meals they were served. However, I think what I have seen in movies should give me a clue about how the food tastes and the kind of meals served.
As someone who likes real food and doesn’t often categorize junk as food, I don’t see those things served on airplanes as a big deal—except if it’s just for fun and not about "a meal" in the real sense.
Do they serve African food like Eba and soup? No!
Do they serve rice and beans? No!
From what I’ve seen, the kind of meals they serve are mere junk—things like biscuits, groundnuts, all kinds of fried chips, and all manner of drinks.
Like I said, the food served on airplanes is mainly for fun, where the “food-hunger-nutrient” aspect is not so much in view.
Okay, maybe there are places where they serve real food, like a plate of rice and turkey, but I think these are served based on special order and mostly for people in very VIP classes.
But no lies, I’m very sure that the junk they serve on airplanes must taste really good. They go for quality junk because, actually, the cost is included in the charges for air travel.
I may be wrong too about the quality of the junk served on airplanes—it could be the regular stuff we already know, with no difference at all, and passengers wouldn’t mind because it still appears very normal.
Whichever way, let airline companies serve real food. Period!
I mean, let them refrain from serving junk—not just in economy class but in VIP as well. Yes, they can do it.
Thanks for reading.
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