Oh, I always pack some extras...even just for me on a flight over 3 hours.
Originally Posted by
KenfromDE
Am I the only one that is wondering what all this crap is about a kid being a picky eater. If they refuse to eat, let the kid go hungry.
Yes, the picky-eater attitude bugs me, as I'd try anything that wasn't nailed down to the table, ambulatory, or on fire; but I'll forgive a cleaned platter over the happiness of the
other 30+ passengers in First. While they're not card-carrying FOs, they've had a few trans-con flights under their seatbelts already, and know how to behave in stores, airports, and aircraft.
They're decent about home-cooking and the like, but I'm guessing a 1-in-4 chance they'd like the standard served meals; they'd probably wind up eating too many Biscoff and pretzels if something else wasn't available. If Delta gives us the choices, then why not take advantage of them?