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Old Jun 9, 2023 | 3:48 am
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Originally Posted by ffgap
I agree with the OP's sentiment. When they started this in 2020, it was a bag with a water and two small packaged food items. That might get you over a 2-hour-flight if you didn't have a chance to eat or buy anything prior to boarding. Now, what's left is not substantial.

In some sense, the 10g mini chocolate on LH/OS/LX is just as insubstantial. But a small chocolate in the airline's branding is a bit nicer if you consider it is more of a gesture than a snack.

What AF/KL serve, I'd still consider a snack.
Do you get a proper drink - ie Tea/Coffee or Alcohol ?

Originally Posted by Grace B
I imagine that this is exactly what you would have done. How saintly...
Sounds like you need a "refresher experience" the other side of the curtain

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