CaptJCool
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They dump the artificial sweetener and keep the real butter !I would have thougjt marge be cheaper than butter tbh. Seems odd.
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They dump the artificial sweetener and keep the real butter !I would have thougjt marge be cheaper than butter tbh. Seems odd.
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Tubs work for the mainstream use (though, are usually messy because people...) but ideally they have both tubs in the buffet but also individual little ones on request. The trick is to avoid cross-contamination which comes from people plastering the spread directly on their wheat bread and then the next one in line who's gluten intolerant will be left without. The same with everything: to overcome the cross-contamination, it's great whenever the lounges (and any catering) can provide also individual clean portions, when needed.
Yuck.A couple of months ago they didn't have any margarine out. Their story was to reduce plastic usage. They were happy to provide on request.
They could just put out a large tub of margarine and solve that problem with ease.
Yuck.
I loved your joke there. I thought it was Veally goodLurpak* for all?
* Don't mention the war. I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it..
Probably not but maybe the sugar in the jam kills the gremlins? But. There's actually jam in a jar??Any more or less yuck that the jar of jam?
Coleslaw from Colesworth like another airline. Costs $2 for the whole box during clearance and keeps the lounge customers happy. Also counnts as real "food" as well as a "meal" as well as being able to pass off as a "delicacy." Win-win for both the company and the pax and keeps everyone happy. Also can serve the extra amount purchased as airplane meals so can save on cost by bulk buying. Financial win and sustainable in the long termIn the PER J lounge and further cost cutting means margarine is no longer available. Seems like a pretty basic staple to me. I checked, this isn't a case of they ran out either.
Not that I am, but what do they expect dairy intolerant folks to do?
What's next? Tea but no coffee?
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Probably not but maybe the sugar in the jam kills the gremlins? But. There's actually jam in a jar??
Emphasis on clean. I've seen horrible things happen at buffet stations and then there are kids around. I've seen people licking spoons. Then dump it. Pick that up unknowingly and use it?What gremlins exactly are you worried about though? You take a clean knife, stick it in the margarine put some on your bread on move on. I'm just hoping someone isn't first sticking the knife in their mouth lol. I'd also suggest bacteria is more likely to multiply in a high sugar environment.
Not sure if it was jam or some other spread, but there were jars with spreads.
What gremlins exactly are you worried about though? You take a clean knife, stick it in the margarine put some on your bread on move on. I'm just hoping someone isn't first sticking the knife in their mouth lol. I'd also suggest bacteria is more likely to multiply in a high sugar environment.
If anyone remembers the ad on tv about 20 years ago… little girl with her mother in the supermarket…It could be a lot worse - they could have had no butter. Margarine is evil IMHO
And that's the thing. You're assuming everyone acts to the same standards as you.
Not wanting to rehash the various "debates" about what is and isn't acceptable food handling done to death in the otger liunge thread, this I guess is why they wouldn't do this far too easily contaminated imo
And here it is:If anyone remembers the ad on tv about 20 years ago… little girl with her mother in the supermarket…
‘mummy, how is butter made?’
‘well, butter comes from fresh milk, made by cows’
‘mummy, how is margarine made?’
‘I don’t know darling, you’ll have to ask daddy, he’s the chemist’