Bringing McDonald's food into BA first class
#347
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This should really be about bringing on food on to a plane in general as some foods can be very smelly and I find people that bring really greasy and gross food onto a plane 100% clueless and manner less. If I ever bring food onto a plane it's normally a turkey and tomato sandwich that's it.
Having attempted to eat BA food in the past I can at least partly understand why this kid brought a bag on board
LOL
Having attempted to eat BA food in the past I can at least partly understand why this kid brought a bag on board
LOL
#348
I searched for 5G near me and I seem to be in a Petri dish exclusion zone, there's a ring of them about 40 miles from where I live.
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#353
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Ah, this thread has resurfaced. A classic.
To be fair, based on some of the photos that people have been uploading of the efforts in CW, I'd suggest taking fast food on board is more than fair game these days.
Mac&Fries is the new Do&Co
To be fair, based on some of the photos that people have been uploading of the efforts in CW, I'd suggest taking fast food on board is more than fair game these days.
Mac&Fries is the new Do&Co
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Given that the aircraft smells of hydraulic fluid, bacon from this mornings breakfast, body odour and fart - yes even first class has these - food smells are superfluous.
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Surströmming or Durian on board to eat
EDIT... just noticed that the first of these 'delicacies' has apparently already been banned by BA. Still, at least there's always the chicken tikka masala to fall back on
Last edited by ratechaser; Jan 6, 2022 at 8:28 am
#358
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I'll be honest, based on some of the food I've had in (remote) F Lounges, I'd probably take fast food over it (though not McDonalds, it's dire).
#359
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Durian should be banned everywhere - there’s a reason it’s banned on public transport in Singapore 😂
#360
As much as i hate eating Durian, i dont find the smell quite so repulsive. I would gladly bring it onboard for my wife (indeed should do next time for fun) - she loves it. we keep half the freezer filled with ready to eat Durian in europe...