The cost of tea

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More disturbing in that story was of a fellow in the lounge getting into trouble for using 2 teabags for the one cup.
 
Had a similar experience on QF SYD-MEL recently when they refused to serve tea at all using the absurd excuse that the flight was too short - despite the fact I've been served on SYDCBR before!
 
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I find it odd that the unnamed BA pax claims they had "expensive" fares, yet worried about a few euros for the cost of strong tea.
 
I find it odd that the unnamed BA pax claims they had "expensive" fares, yet worried about a few euros for the cost of strong tea.

I see this all the time when flying on LCCs. The passenger will complain "but I paid 300 dollars/Euros for my ticket - why do I need to pay $/€4 for a drink?!"
 
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