Originally Posted by
Steve M
It uses "hot bites" in a sentence, not "Hot Bites" or anything else to indicate that it's a thing. At least based on the text quoted above, I wouldn't expect a FA or anyone else to know what I'm talking about by mentioning just two words out of context taken from a larger sentence on the website.
Agree.
Especially as those two words are in a sentence mentioning "...snacks
and a variety of hot bites."
What exactly is this variety then?
The picture UA uses that shows the cheese sandwich and the soup is entitled "United-dining_soup_619x400.jpg", not "United-dining_hot-bites_619x400.jpg".
I think it might be prudent to ask specifically: "Could I please have a cheese sandwich and tomato soup, if you get a chance." as opposed to: "Do you offer hot bites on this flight?"