Beware the Ryanair Chicken sandwhich

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Incident: Ryanair B738 enroute on Jul 20th 2010, passenger considered unruly over food dispute
A Ryanair Boeing 737-800, registration EI-DWS performing flight FR-8904 from Berlin Schoenefeld (Germany) to Rygge (Norway), was enroute when a male passenger (45) decided to purchase one of the sandwiches advertised as freshly made, however was served something he thought was not meeting expectations and tasted more like rubber. When he complained about the quality of the sandwich, the crew decided to request police meet the aircraft on arrival in Rygge. The airplane landed safely, police took the passenger off the aircraft.

Rygge's police confirmed the incident stating with chuckles they had never before been called out for a passenger complaining about a sandwich. After taking note of the passengers identity they sent the passenger home. No charges were brought forward by police.
 
I think Tiger have a $95 onboard food complaint charge, so as long as you paid that (CC only) you'd be fine.
 
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I wonder where the DJ chicken sandwiches went, freshly made does not mean freshly served.
 
Ryanair should be fined for calling the police over something that’s not worth it, and be taught how to deal with people themselves. Sounds like a few other stories I’ve read.
 
Ryanair should be fined for calling the police over something that’s not worth it, and be taught how to deal with people themselves. Sounds like a few other stories I’ve read.

Agree !!!:!:
 
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