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Margaret Pilgrim

Margaret Pilgrim

3 hours ago, Duvel said:

 

I just boarded the plane and discovered that burger is one of their snack options. I couldn’t confirm whether it’s Wagyu, so might need to sample ...

 

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3 hours ago, Duvel said:

 

I just boarded the plane and discovered that burger is one of their snack options. I couldn’t confirm whether it’s Wagyu, so might need to sample ...

 

5C013515-58E5-4D25-AA80-A0F8BC53DABC.jpeg

 

As something that has to be made hours in advance in an airline caterer's kitchen, transported and reheated, an airburger defies credibility.    Ah...Cathay Airlines.    Will listen for your review.

Margaret Pilgrim

Margaret Pilgrim

2 hours ago, Duvel said:

 

I just boarded the plane and discovered that burger is one of their snack options. I couldn’t confirm whether it’s Wagyu, so might need to sample ...

 

5C013515-58E5-4D25-AA80-A0F8BC53DABC.jpeg

 

2 hours ago, Duvel said:

 

I just boarded the plane and discovered that burger is one of their snack options. I couldn’t confirm whether it’s Wagyu, so might need to sample ...

 

5C013515-58E5-4D25-AA80-A0F8BC53DABC.jpeg

 

As something that has to be made hours in advance in an airline caterer's kitchen, transported and reheated, an airburger defies credibility.    And airfires?   What airline is pulling this off?

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