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Old May 6, 2022 | 9:31 am
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Originally Posted by juditha55
Flew SYD - LAX on 19 April and received the infamous Tim Tam for dessert (also no nuts just a packet of pretzels). I asked the FA if Economy had a Tim Tam as well or ice cream. She reported back that economy had a Tim Tam but Premium Plus had an ice cream bucket and brought me one. Yay! A passenger I met in the immigration line had been in Premium Plus and had been given a paddle pop. Would have preferred the paddle pop any day!
Breakfast had no options, just the green salty square and "take it or leave it". Returning on the 22nd LAX to SYD dinner had an ice cream bucket and there were two choices for breakfast.
I received a survey from United after my flight to the USA and "let it rip" with my thoughts on their "dining re-imagined". I had upgraded a cheap economy fare with pluspoints so whilst disappointed with the meals I just feel sick for anyone who paid the enormous price to fly in Business and received such a pathetic offering.
Wait, so did PP have the ice cream cup or the "paddle pop" or both??
I guess LAX-SYD's no dessert was a catering error or a recent cut.
I haven't been getting the survey lately, I just email 1kvoice with the same result
I use PP as well to upgrade, if I were paying, I'd never fly UA


Originally Posted by econ
The Spicy Chicken is sadly becoming a distant memory. Enjoyed that one on several TATL/TPACs.
Originally Posted by bmwe92fan
That was my go to dish - sadly with the change in catering I don’t think it’s ever coming back….
Originally Posted by nyr2299
Honestly, that chicken was legitimately great. United had something there... and of course they removed it. United Airlines: We're not satisfied until you're not satisfied.
I feel like the domestic "thai chicken" is a similar option:

Note, even in PE, I get a dessert
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