Plane passenger sparks fierce backlash with bizarre airline food combination: 'Straight to jail'

Plane passenger sparks fierce backlash with bizarre airline food combination: 'Straight to jail'

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Plane passenger sparks fierce backlash with bizarre airline food combination: 'Straight to jail'
Published: Jan, 06 2025 18:18

Just because you can, doesn't mean you should!. One American Airlines passenger has been ridiculed for his in-flight meal combination - opting to dip his Biscoff cookie in a plastic cup of Heineken beer. 'Fries in a frosty? More like Biscoff in a beer!' the cheerful flyer wrote in a Reddit post, in the r/americanairlines subreddit.

 [Airplane food has long been a long-debated topic for travelers (stock image)]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Airplane food has long been a long-debated topic for travelers (stock image)]

He also shared a picture of the offensive pairing, showing the Biscoff mid-dip in the alcoholic beverage. While it's not unusual to dip a cookie into a hot drink - like a coffee - users were taken aback by the beer combination. 'Just because there is alliteration does not mean you should dip,' one user wrote.

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'Straight to jail,' declared another. 'Goes great with the sparkling wine, but not sure I'm ready to try this combo yet,' another mused. An American Airlines passenger has been ridiculed for his in-flight meal combination - opting to dip his Biscoff cookie in a plastic cup of Heineken beer.

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'A real AA loyal, breakfast for champs,' laughed another. 'You were so preoccupied with whether or not you could, you didn't stop to think if you should,' joked someone else. Airplane food has long been a long-debated topic for travelers. Last year, a fitness and nutrition expert revealed why he would never eat while flying - even when traveling in first class with restaurant-worthy dishes.

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Speaking on a podcast, Michael Sheedy, 31, warned the cabin pressure and elevation makes it harder for food to move through the body. This change in air pressure, along with the motion of the plane, means that digested food can't move efficiently to the small intestine. This can cause stomach pain, bloating, gas and make it more difficult to do a number two.

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