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hoyateach Aug 31, 2005 1:55 am

Taking pics of food on planes.
 
Any other FTers do this? I've chipped in a bit to http://www.airlinemeals.net/ but the thread about taking pictures in lounges (which I've also done) got me wondering who else photographs their food.

Rejuvenated Aug 31, 2005 2:05 am

I have taken numerous photos of airline meals in F, J, and Y but have yet to publish the photos on airlinemeals.net

MegatopLover Aug 31, 2005 4:57 am

I've done it once, of the meal served in economy on SQ 63 (BKK-SIN), a 90-minute lunchtime flight, just to show it to my fellow Americans who (like me) mostly fly US domestic economy, where you're lucky to get a granola bar or animal crackers on a 6-hour transcon. For the record, SQ served a cold salad with large pieces of squid, hot chicken stir-fried with vegetables and white rice, a tasty enough slice of chocolate cake, water, white wine, coffee, and a warm roll. Mr. Megatop gave me a funny look when I whipped out the camera, but I assured him it was all a perfectly normal thing to do.

Fraser Aug 31, 2005 1:50 pm

I sometimes do, although usually when the seat allows and I don't have a stranger thinking I am weird! Usually a privacy screen or what not makes it easy....

wask Aug 31, 2005 1:58 pm


Originally Posted by MegatopLover
I've done it once, of the meal served in economy on SQ 63 (BKK-SIN), a 90-minute lunchtime flight, just to show it to my fellow Americans who (like me) mostly fly US domestic economy, where you're lucky to get a granola bar or animal crackers on a 6-hour transcon. For the record, SQ served a cold salad with large pieces of squid, hot chicken stir-fried with vegetables and white rice, a tasty enough slice of chocolate cake, water, white wine, coffee, and a warm roll. Mr. Megatop gave me a funny look when I whipped out the camera, but I assured him it was all a perfectly normal thing to do.

I haven't taken any pictures of meals served on any airline and I am not against taking such pictures. But trying to assure the FA that taking a picture of the meals served is "a perfectly normal thing to do" is not a perfectly normal thing to do.

yevlesh2 Aug 31, 2005 2:02 pm

Yep, I take meal pictures on most flights and then submit them to AirlineMeals.net . Never had to explain myself to anyone regarding this (nor do I intend to :D ) .

At the same time, gets a little boring taking pretzel pics on those damn RJs, so I usually only take a picture if some kind of real food is being served.


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