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jysting Oct 4th, 2013 04:39 PM

Addressing airline food waste
 
Reduce, reuse, recycle: that exhortation is increasingly, albeit slowly, being adopted by airlines and airport authorities. There is another fix that is far easier to implement: make snacks and meals more attractive, even at the tail end of the plane. Tonnes of cabin food waste currently comes from largely unfinished or untouched airline meals of dubious palatability and pronounced blandness. Donation for human consumption, conversion to biofuel or animal feed are forbidden due to a destination's quarantine regulations. Most of these meals have to be incinerated. If airlines served tastier offerings, passengers would eat these snacks and meals willingly and heartily, thereby avoiding the creation of food waste in the first place. We'd be a more satisfied lot and be likely to use the same airline again.

The efforts of food rescue volunteers to redistribute intact packed meals to the homeless and hungry that would otherwise have been discarded is laudable. Airports may be more bountiful than restaurants when it comes to the diversion of safe food to the needy. Furthermore food rescuers reaffirm for me the philosophy that all food comes from living beings or plants. To discard any food wastefully would be to show disrespect for the life that was sacrificed in its production.

sparkchaser Oct 5th, 2013 06:00 AM

In the event this isn't a troll post: rudimentary investigation into your clever ideas will show why most of them are ludicrous and inefficient.

janisj Oct 5th, 2013 07:33 AM

The OP has left the building (and his other thread was nuked) - probably a troll . . .

NoFlyZone Oct 5th, 2013 07:49 AM

Interesting. He had half a dozen threads earlier, this one being the only one remaining. His profile page is gone, too.

janisj Oct 5th, 2013 07:52 AM

There is another one over on Travel Tips - more silliness.

>>He had half a dozen threads earlier,<<

Oh, didn't know that. I only saw the 2 here and the 1 on Travel Tips. True wing nut :)


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