Virgin Atlantic Don't Understand Vegetarians
The life of a vegetarian isn't always an easy one. I'm aware that I'm lucky enough to live in a society which is broadly accepting of my dietary preferences - which is what makes it all the more annoying when a company which should know better cocks up. Twice.
This has been sent to Virgin Atlantic's complaints team.
Dear Sir, I realise that it's a standing joke to complain about the quality of airline food - but I wish to convey my distress at the vegetarian meals provided on the last two flights I took with you. On flight VS069 (27/12/2010) I had specifically requested a vegetarian meal. Hidden in the salad were prawns - something I did not realise until after I had taken a mouthful. I asked the cabin crew if they had any vegetarian alternatives and was told that they did not. On flight VS070 (03/01/2011) I had, again, specified my meal preferences in advance. Having now learned to be wary of Virgin's vegetarian meals, I was disappointed to note that the Caesar salad dressing contained anchovies. I'm not looking for compensation or thousands of Flying Club air miles. I just want you to show a little more respect to your vegetarian and vegan passengers. I don't expect gourmet food on an economy flight; I do expect my requested vegetarian meal to not contain meat, fish, poultry, or their derivatives. I spend a lot of time travelling for business and leisure. As much as I enjoy the Virgin Atlantic experience, this episode has rather put me off travelling with you again. Yours faithfully, Terence Eden
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