Originally Posted by
WatchTimes
I guess I could do the cereal for breakfast but not a fan of any meats on breakfast sandwiches (any special breakfast decent?)
Originally Posted by
jdrtravel
For breakfast, however, if you order the vegetarian you are likely to be served the cereal option.
Originally Posted by
brocklee9000
However, would this simply mean you'd simply get a 'specially' prepared tray of just cheerios? Or would it be the better granola they're offering now? Because if it was just the plain old cereal, I'd rather take my chances by sitting at the front of F and hoping I'm one of the first meal choices (or hoping everyone else wants the hot dish).
In my experience, hot oatmeal has supplanted cold cereal as the "non-egg" breakfast entrée on routes 1,400 miles and longer (e.g., DTW-LAX). Note that cold cereal remains an option on 900-1,399-mile flights, where the hot alternative is typically an egg and meat sandwich.