Airline meals aren't meant to be gourmet experiences. Nonetheless, one man still felt like the food he was served on a Singapore Airlines (SIA) flight fell below expectations. He was onboard SQ207, which flies from Singapore to Melbourne. In a Reddit post uploaded on Monday (May 8), the man, who goes by the username Low_ses_man, shared an image of his...
Nonetheless, one man still felt like the food he was served on a Singapore Airlines flight fell below expectations.In a Reddit post uploaded on Monday , the man, who goes by the username Low_ses_man, sharedThis consisted of a fruit yoghurt, a muffin, a bread roll, as well as a packet of milk and butter."Where's the breakfast?" he jokingly captioned in the post.In the comments, several others shared the same sentiments.
Some shared similar experiences of "dismal" meals on other SIA flights to places like Beijing and Mumbai.One even rationalised that the breakfast wasn't bad, but offered that SIA is a premium airline and that passenger's expectations were perhaps too high.AsiaOne has reached out to SIA and the Reddit user for more details.
One meal was a serving of rice, greens, mushrooms and potentially some meat. There was also a bun and a packet of crackers. Similarly, several commented that the food looked like it came from an army camp. But on the other end of the spectrum, there were several who didn't see an issue with the meals.
One netizen mentioned how they've flown regularly with SIA for over a decade and those pictures of the food "look fairly normal".No part of this story or photos can be reproduced without permission from AsiaOne.
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