International Economy Dinner Disasters

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Groundhog

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On two recent flights i was served inedible food in Y. They were so bad i had to share them with you all.

Flight 1 SYD-DFW
Beef casserole.
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Maybe Neil Perry was trying to confit the meat? Given the price of oil at the moment i should feel lucky.



Flight 2 BNE-AKL
Thai style noodles with pork.
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Snakes on a Plane?

I’m sure you have some similar experiences?
 
Pretty disgraceful. Maybe post on Instagram tagging #QF - would be interesting to see if they justify this kind of quality.
 
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While only to Wellington I was served this. Got emailed a survey from Qantas in which I described the meal as "slop in a box"
 

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I have had a number of "no meals" as I require a gluten free meal, the ones I do get are fine. Worse case scenario was when I got contaminated on the first leg of an EK flight earlier in the year.
 
Slop in a box has been around for years. Generally, they're not too bad...


Slop in a box is still a valid way to describe the aesthetic appeal.
 
While only to Wellington I was served this. Got emailed a survey from Qantas in which I described the meal as "slop in a box"

That looks like the chilli con carne. It is absolutely disgusting and inedible. I was starving on a SYD-PER flight recently but couldn't stomach more than two mouthfuls. Upon landing in PER I made a beeline to the J lounge and grabbed some pizza.
 
That looks like the chilli con carne. It is absolutely disgusting and inedible. I was starving on a SYD-PER flight recently but couldn't stomach more than two mouthfuls. Upon landing in PER I made a beeline to the J lounge and grabbed some pizza.
Spot on!
 
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