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Can the 1000 people who voted to get rid of the vegan square chocolate off the tray revote to add some other kind of chocolate?

Makes no sense y'all voted it off to ask for pantry chocolate???????
Is the pantry chocolate also vegan??

I’m not sure chocolate can be vegan… but it certainly explains a lot! 🤣
 
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Is the pantry chocolate also vegan??

I’m not sure chocolate can be vegan… but it certainly explains a lot! 🤣
Chocolate can absolutely be vegan.
Most Dark chocolate is already vegan but milk chocolate is made by adding milk. If you use soy or almond milk for instance this also becomes a vegan chocolate.
 
26 Dec SYD-NAN. Breakfast flight due to 8:30 departure so it was eggs or eggs (unfortunately). I picked the Frittata. Plus-one picked the scrambled eggs, bacon and potato. Both were fine but nothing to write home about. I would have been good to have a non-eggy option! Service was pleasant and attentive with no deviation from SOPs but also not especially personable or warm.

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26 Dec SYD-NAN. Breakfast flight due to 8:30 departure so it was eggs or eggs (unfortunately). I picked the Frittata. Plus-one picked the scrambled eggs, bacon and potato. Both were fine but nothing to write home about. I would have been good to have a non-eggy option! Service was pleasant and attentive with no deviation from SOPs but also not especially personable or warm.

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This was also the two options on VA820 SYD-MEL on the same day (26/12). Orders taken and served 1A-1F, 2A-2F. Only difference that being a short flight, we didn't get a side serving of fruit, but we got the Christmas Lindt Lindor and the fruit mince pie
 
Can the 1000 people who voted to get rid of the vegan square chocolate off the tray revote to add some other kind of chocolate?

Makes no sense y'all voted it off to ask for pantry chocolate???????
I think what some people fail to appreciate is the potential “silent” 1000 are fed up with “woke vegan” everything… so if the question was “do you want to get rid of vegan chocolate”, of course the people who don’t feel they are allowed to loudly express their anti-woke opinions are going to vote Yes. But if the question was “do you want something sweet on the tray”, perhaps they would get a different answer from the 1000.

Sometimes people in society feel that “diversity” means allowing everything for the smallest percentage of society to the potential detriment to the vast majority, but others don’t accept this premise. (Not expressing my view, just presenting potential views which seem to be forgotten)
 
I think what some people fail to appreciate is the potential “silent” 1000 are fed up with “woke vegan” everything… so if the question was “do you want to get rid of vegan chocolate”, of course the people who don’t feel they are allowed to loudly express their anti-woke opinions are going to vote Yes. But if the question was “do you want something sweet on the tray”, perhaps they would get a different answer from the 1000.

Sometimes people in society feel that “diversity” means allowing everything for the smallest percentage of society to the potential detriment to the vast majority, but others don’t accept this premise. (Not expressing my view, just presenting potential views which seem to be forgotten)
Could also see the question to have a hidden agenda and basic yes or no without anything to replace it with.
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26 Dec SYD-NAN. Breakfast flight due to 8:30 departure so it was eggs or eggs (unfortunately). I picked the Frittata. Plus-one picked the scrambled eggs, bacon and potato. Both were fine but nothing to write home about. I would have been good to have a non-eggy option! Service was pleasant and attentive with no deviation from SOPs but also not especially personable or warm.

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Curious to know what you know about the service SOP to make comment like that
 

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