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#791004 by honey lamb
12 Sep 2011, 20:50
Petmadness wrote:My niece eats that stuff and I wouldn't wish it on the worse enemy of my worse enemy!! :$

Surely the worse enemy of your worse enemy is you? ?|
#791014 by tontybear
12 Sep 2011, 22:06
The link is the only info available. I think they are ordered on a one off basis from the caterers so it depends either what is on their shopping list on any particular day rather or what they are doing for an airline that orders a lot of a specific type.
#791022 by poggsuk
13 Sep 2011, 08:16
My Primary question was not in relation to the menu per se. I understand that a menu is what it is. It was whether there was a club kitchen type area on Virgin, as you get on BA that is stacked with crisps, sandwiches etc that you can raid if you get peckish (or where the menu does not suit) I take it thats a no?
#791027 by at240
13 Sep 2011, 10:06
poggsuk wrote:It was whether there was a club kitchen type area on Virgin, as you get on BA that is stacked with crisps, sandwiches etc that you can raid if you get peckish (or where the menu does not suit) I take it thats a no?


On several UC flights I have been to the bar where crisps and other things (e.g. olives) have been available, along with drinks. They tend to serve sandwiches and afternoon tea on flights to the US in any case, but this is done quite late in the flight. You are supposed to be able to eat what you want when you want, but the reality is sometimes different.

I don't think any of this is really intended to be comparable to the BA Club Kitchen. And I'm not sure I'd place too much confidence in that anyway -- I've read several accounts over on FT of the Club Kitchen being empty or pilfered by WT+ passengers!

Personally, if I were you, I'd stock up or fill up before you board.
#791030 by Alex V
13 Sep 2011, 10:36
at240 wrote: I've read several accounts over on FT of the Club Kitchen being empty or pilfered by WT+ passengers!

Personally, if I were you, I'd stock up or fill up before you board.


If the op is so fussy then perhaps taking food onboard is the obvious choice, but in defense of the club kitchen its normally full of salads, wraps, sandwiches crisps and drinks plus chocolate bars.
the 777 have the c-k at the front of the cw cabin so no way is there gonna be wt+ pilfering so i dont think he needs to be worrying about that. :D

cheers

alex y)
Virgin Atlantic

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