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Old Dec 18, 2014, 4:26 pm
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Originally Posted by alphaeagle

AA isn't perfect, but at least I was able to see the menu beforehand and decide if I wanted to eat on the plane or not. I normally like whatever AS is serving in F, and coach food is a nice backup, but having the info before getting on would be really nice.
thats what I like and AS should at the least show the menu even if there wont be a choice
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Old Dec 18, 2014, 9:14 pm
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Originally Posted by AAerSTL
As others have said AS really should offer this in F. But then again outside transcons and possibly ANC flights, which AS F routes even offer a choice of meals? AS doesn't offer SPMLs of any kind. Pretty pathetic reading reports on here where the Y BOB/Northern Bites options are superior to F.
Agreed!

If AS published information about the F meal that was going to be served, it would alter my decision about whether or not to eat before the flight or bring my own snack aboard.

And it truly is pathetic when many of the Y BOB "Alaska Beyond" meals are more desirable than what's passed off as a first class meal. Go figure.
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Old Dec 18, 2014, 9:50 pm
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Originally Posted by AKCuisine
And it truly is pathetic when many of the Y BOB "Alaska Beyond" meals are more desirable than what's passed off as a first class meal. Go figure.
AAAmen amen, amen
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Old Dec 19, 2014, 6:34 am
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Curious does AS still market their BOB as "Northern Bites" or has that been phased out like North of Expected?
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Old Dec 19, 2014, 4:30 pm
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Originally Posted by AKCuisine
Agreed!
And it truly is pathetic when many of the Y BOB "Alaska Beyond" meals are more desirable than what's passed off as a first class meal. Go figure.
sad truth from what I have heard (never flown in F but I believe this after viewing the menu for Y).

I think this very cool and efficient! Now i just need a trip on AS
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Old Dec 19, 2014, 9:13 pm
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Originally Posted by thetravelingRedhead
Originally Posted by AKCuisine
Agreed!
And it truly is pathetic when many of the Y BOB "Alaska Beyond" meals are more desirable than what's passed off as a first class meal. Go figure.
sad truth from what I have heard (never flown in F but I believe this after viewing the menu for Y).

I think this very cool and efficient! Now i just need a trip on AS
Its a mixed bag. Sometimes the Y looks better, but F can be good too- plus on tcons its 3 course for lunch/dinner which IMO beats Y Northern Bites. But my preferred method is to ask for leftover hot meals later in flight to supplement my F meal (call it snack time )

Glad to see implementing this as a choice though ^
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