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    Cool The History of In-Flight Snacks

    So what’s the tastiest (free) snack you’ve been served in coach?

    I’ve heard that DL has a pretty good cookie and that B6’s blue potato chips are tasty, but
    I defer to the experts.
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    I just want the lobster w/champagne followed for caviar and vodka. Biscoff Shmiscoff...
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    I just had some "Latin Dorritos" on a Copa Flight with a Empanada. Extra Cheesy!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrs767er View Post
    I just want the lobster w/champagne followed for caviar and vodka. Biscoff Shmiscoff...

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    Careful mrs767er, if you are trying to tell us you've actually had that in *economy* class, I think your age is showing!

    Personally, I really enjoyed the food when I flew TK. Meal service was great OSL-IST and similar IST-LAX, but I guess that's not a snack. How about the sandwich I took from the galley? It was there for the taking, and not a served meal service, so I say it counts!
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    Quote Originally Posted by spongebue View Post
    How about the sandwich I took from the galley? It was there for the taking, and not a served meal service, so I say it counts!
    It depends - what kind of sandwich?
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    Ok--I never said I had that "snack" or meal--just wishful thinking--wants and desires are not the same as reality!
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