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Quoting usairways85 (Reply 4): Didn't UA serve McDonalds for some time? |
Quoting SYDSpotter (Reply 2): Does first and business class get the 'upsize' meal ? |
Quoting AeroWesty (Reply 7): LOL, did anyone read the linked article? KFC is being served for just three months. The restaurant's fare is particularly trendy in Japan during the holidays. Still, I don't know how crispy it will be after being reheated in a steam oven. |
Quoting SYDSpotter (Reply 2): Does first and business class get the 'upsize' meal? ![]() |
Quoting SR117 (Reply 15): I wish they'd bring back the Air Mos Burger.. yes, in the past they actually had Mosburger on board ! |
Quoting usairways85 (Reply 4): Didn't UA serve McDonalds for some time? |
Quoting SR117 (Reply 15): And for anyone with your panties in a knot about this, they'll also bring back the Yoshinoya meals for a limited time on the SAN-NRT and LAX-NRT flights so you have something to be aghast about on your westbound Pacific crossings as well. |
Quoting SR117 (Reply 15): I wish they'd bring back the Air Mos Burger.. yes, in the past they actually had Mosburger on board ! |
Quoting SKAirbus (Reply 6): KFC is what you eat when you are incredibly drunk and need food before heading home on a night out, not a "light" meal to keep you going on a 12 hour flight. |
Quoting usairways85 (Reply 4): I don't know about Japan but in China KFC has become extremely popular. Didn't UA serve McDonalds for some time? |
Quoting bluesky73 (Reply 23): Brings a new meaning to Kentucky flied chicken and definitely fast food at 500mph I like occasional KFC, But think cabin will smell with all that take away food. Maybe Starbucks or Costa next? |
Quoting ordjoe (Reply 17): My thoughts, airline food is already extremely unhealthy for the most part, so I do not think we took that big of a step backward in that regard. |
Quoting SCQ83 (Reply 25): If I am not wrong, certain US carriers (United one of them) already serve Starbucks' products. |
Quoting SCQ83 (Reply 25): As for the KFC thing, I feel it is quite unfortunate from JAL's side when many Western corporations and governments are trying to discourage the consumption of junk-food. |
Quoting SCQ83 (Reply 25): Not to talk about the smell, there are not many things as uncomfortable in a plane as the passenger who just grabs his or her take-away McDonald's or BK menu in flight... the smell is nauseating... I can't imagine how it will be with 100 people eating fried chicken. |
Quoting IrishAyes (Reply 26): Quoting SCQ83 (Reply 25): If I am not wrong, certain US carriers (United one of them) already serve Starbucks' products. UA hasn't served sbux coffee for over a year now. Ever since the merger, UA/CO has used Freshbrew. |
Quoting longhauler (Reply 12): It stays moist when reheated, and is accepted by most people. |
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Quoting srbmod (Reply 29): Definitely an interesting move to say the least. Reminds of how many AirTran flights out of ATL used to smell of Popeye's Chicken as there was an outlet on Concourse C that was quite popular (mainly because the food choices on C were pretty limited (The Popeye's is in the process of being replaced with a combination Chick-Fil-A and The Varsity [A local fast food institution.].). |
Quoting SCQ83 (Reply 25): As for the KFC thing, I feel it is quite unfortunate from JAL's side when many Western corporations and governments are trying to discourage the consumption of junk-food. |
Quoting trent1000 (Reply 33): Since when has 2 chicken nuggets, a mini roll & spoon of coleslaw been classified as a "meal"?? It hardly rates as a snack. It would barely constitute something to feed a child... |
Quoting ordjoe (Reply 17): I always thought in Asia that KFC while KFC might not be "upscale" in the strictest sense, it is much more accepted and popular than in the US. In the US it is viewed as more drunk food or you just want something in a hurry. |
Quoting Stitch (Reply 20): Well with Yoshinoya Beef Bowls all over LA and SAN, they were probably catering to the US crowd there, as well. |
Quoting nitepilot79 (Reply 32): "Bojangles" has better deep-fried goodness than ANY other franchised chicken joint the SE USA has to offer. Bet! |
Quoting SR117 (Reply 35): I've had KFC and McDonalds in Japan and they're not bad at all, I'm thinking their quality also depends a lot on local produce and regulations.. |
Quoting danielkandi (Reply 28): I love KFC. But I only get it if they make it fresh infront of me. As I dont dare it otherwise. Too dangerous! |
Quoting UA735WL (Reply 37): I think that KFC could actually be SAFER than most other airline food. |
Quoting jtl11968 (Reply 41): All the negative comments are coming from non-Japanese and Chinese folks. KFC in China and Japan is incredibly popular. More so than McDonald's. What is wrong with a company attempting to offer a unique meal option? IMO, it's better than "pasta or chicken". |
Quoting FlyASAGuy2005 (Reply 36): GROSS!!!! Bonjangles is so nasty! |
Quoting FlyASAGuy2005 (Reply 36): GROSS!!!! Bonjangles is so nasty! |
Quoting jtl11968 (Reply 41): KFC in China and Japan is incredibly popular. More so than McDonald's. |