Airlines May Serve Up More Frozen Food for In-Flight Meals
An inflight meal on a flight from Singapore to Hong Kong.
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Airlines that use in-flight meals provided by SATS Ltd., a Singapore-based airport services company, may start serving passengers more food that has been previously frozen.
This comes after consumers “couldn’t tell the difference” between meals that had been frozen and food prepared using existing methods, SATS said during a results briefing Thursday.