Within the last year or so on trans-Tasman, and about 4 years ago on domestic east-west services, QF moved to a different style service where the main meals are plated in the galley, as opposed to being in the rectangle dish as you would find on most shorter services. There was also the addition of plated nuts, a service with out the tray, and using a side plate and indidual glasses (instead of already preset). These changes are/were a little bit more work for the crew as opposed to just placing down a tray with everything on it, so some differences in service needed to be made on some of the shorter sectors to ensure the crew had enough time to complete the service and get something to eat themselves, given sometimes they may be operating multiple sectors. The ratio of Crew to pax is slightly different given QF have 8 more pax in J compared to the competitor, and it's not feasible to add an extra crew member to the cabin without making the economy class service difficult to do as well.