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#954488 by mitchja
26 Feb 2020, 09:52
Hello from a pretty busy LHR Clubhouse this morning.

Soon be boarding the VS7 to LAX. I’m actually flying onwards to SFO this evening on a separately booked DL flight and then onwards again to PSP tomorrow on Alaska.

A return VS Z fare to LAX was considerably cheaper than it was to SFO direct.
#954489 by hiljil
26 Feb 2020, 10:24
Good Morning.
Have a good time & great flights. Hope it isn’t as blustery at LHR as it is by the Kent Coast ......
#954490 by mitchja
26 Feb 2020, 10:31
Now onboard G-VWOO. J is pretty full with just 3 empty seats.

Weather nice and calm and still here this morning so should be a smooth ride all being well. 10hrs 27mins flight time....not done a west coast flight for quite some time now!
#954513 by mitchja
27 Feb 2020, 18:36
Excellent flight all round :D

Though I did make it perfectly clear what I thought about this ridiculous and silly new policy about removing beef from all the menus >-( ...the crew pretty much agreed as well.

It’s come right from the CEO himself apparently.
#954522 by mitchja
28 Feb 2020, 00:34
I’d love to see lamb on the menu at VS, can’t see it though with how expensive it currently is.

The bangers and mash on the current menu is highly recommended though, just short of some tomato sauce to go with it though.
#954530 by VS075
28 Feb 2020, 13:25
gumshoe wrote:Has the price of beef shot up recently? Or is this some new planet-saving fad I’m not aware of?


Probably more attention being drawn to how much CO2 is produced from beef production, particularly when compared to other meats. I still don't think removing beef from menus to discourage beef consumption is the right way to go about things. If you really want to reduce consumption of something, education or prices/taxation is a less intrusive way.

mitchja wrote:It’s come right from the CEO himself apparently.


It wouldn't surprise me if SRB's views on beef consumption is at play here, but I should stress I have no proof!

dougzz wrote:https://www.vegantradejournal.com/virgin-flights-will-no-longer-serve-beef-soy-and-palm-oil/

No irony at Virgin Atlantic :)


Funny how soy is also off the menu due to their environmental impact, despite an upturn in plant-based milk consumption which is also partly because of the environmental impact of anything from cow's such as beef. I'm a fully paid up cow's milk drinker, but what are VS going to offer those who drink soya instead of cow's milk for health reasons?

Palm oil I can completely understand, especially if they can't guarantee it's coming from sustainable resources.
#954534 by gumshoe
28 Feb 2020, 14:31
I would like the option of choosing whether or not to eat beef, not to have that decision imposed upon me by a company that pretends to care about the environment but is perfectly happy to keep flying fuel-guzzling 4-engine 747s and A340s around the world to suit itself when they should have been retired years ago.

Double standards, VS.
#954537 by mikethe3rd
28 Feb 2020, 15:53
mitchja wrote:Excellent flight all round :D

Though I did make it perfectly clear what I thought about this ridiculous and silly new policy about removing beef from all the menus >-( ...the crew pretty much agreed as well.

It’s come right from the CEO himself apparently.


So what meat dishes were on offer? I see you mention bangers and mash. Hope you're having a great time.
#954540 by mitchja
28 Feb 2020, 16:55
Mains:

Bangers & mash
Chicken Linguine
Vegetable Tagine
Louisiana Crab Cakes

(Which I think is still the same menu since December as I had the crab cakes when I flew to JFK at the end of Dec)

The Extra bites:

Mezze Plate
Spicy Pork meatballs
Chicken Tikka
The usual afternoon tea sandwich/ cake selection

So VS are still quite happy serving pork but not beef!
#954541 by CommanderB
28 Feb 2020, 16:56
gumshoe wrote:I would like the option of choosing whether or not to eat beef, not to have that decision imposed upon me by a company that pretends to care about the environment but is perfectly happy to keep flying fuel-guzzling 4-engine 747s and A340s around the world to suit itself when they should have been retired years ago.

Double standards, VS.


This. 1000%.

Well said gumshoe.
#954571 by gumshoe
29 Feb 2020, 10:57
mitchja wrote:Mains:

Bangers & mash
Chicken Linguine
Vegetable Tagine
Louisiana Crab Cakes


Bangers & mash is a dish I would expect to be served in economy, not Upper, regardless of how gourmet the sausages may be.

A premium product should serve premium meals. That selection is something I’d expect to see in the “three ready meals for £7” aisle at Tesco.
#954575 by NV43
29 Feb 2020, 14:20
gumshoe wrote:
Bangers & mash is a dish I would expect to be served in economy, not Upper, regardless of how gourmet the sausages may be.

A premium product should serve premium meals. That selection is something I’d expect to see in the “three ready meals for £7” aisle at Tesco.


I'm in total agreement on all counts, including the absence of beef from the menu.
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