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Old Jul 13, 2009 | 2:15 am
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Originally Posted by dhammer53
I like plane burgers.

For a while, UA served them in biz class transcons.

In NY, they don't server burgers with mustard. When we were out west when the kids were young, they got their burgers with mustard on them. Not to worry, they were replaced.
I myself am a fan of AS plane cheeseburger... the Northern Bites mmm...

(you can guess which one the burger is)



And its served 'plain'... with only cheese... the condiments (including ketchup, mustard, relish and mayo!) are in a side pack, with a knife & napkin as it can get rather messy!
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