D***s 发帖数: 5613 | 1 AN AMERICAN Airlines passenger was stunned to find his in-flight meal wasn't
as fresh as he thought.
After ordering a special meal, he noticed the manufacturing date - which
said it was made 16 months ago.
Travelling from Dallas to London Heathrow earlier this month, he was served
the vegan red curry with steamed rice, after requesting a special meal.
However, the manufacturing date revealed it was made on February 11 2018.
He tweeted: "@AmericanAir the 'special' meal I received today on AA 50 was
apparently prepared in February 2018 (1 year and 4 months old).
"I would eat it if you were taking me to Mars, not from DFW to LHR. You need
to rethink this strategy."
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@sjaytx
@AmericanAir the "special" meal I received today on AA 50 was apparently
prepared in February 2018 (1 year and 4 months old). I would eat it if you
were taking me to Mars, not from DFW to LHR. You need to rethink this
strategy.. risk/reward... cc @garyleff
He later told travel blog View From The Wing: "I was shocked so waited until
regular service and asked the flight attendant.
"She went and brought another attendant to understand/figure out.
"I explained my concern that the meal was manufactured in Feb 2018 and this
is June 2019.
"The second attendant took the meal from me and came back."
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The crew then told him that the date was not the expiration date of the meal
, and offered him the normal pasta meal instead, which he ate.
He also expressed concerns about how safely it could have been stored over
the last 16 months when it came to the temperature.
An American Airlines spokesperson told the blog that it was the "industry
norm" although they were working to reduce meal manufacturing to just 40-60
days to be served.
However, Nigella Lawson claims curries should never be frozen for more than
three months.
Earlier this year, a Jet2 passenger was served a chicken tikka meal, only to
realise it was out of date by a week after he had eaten it.
An easyJet passenger was also stunned to find his cheese toastie had an
expiry date of 2007.
A spokesperson for both travellers that the food was safe to consume.
Sun Online Travel has contacted American Airlines for comment. |
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