Aeryn
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It is an intolerance, not only does corriander taste awful for those afflicted it also causes nausea. No reasonable person would voluntarily eat something that makes them both gag and feel quesy.
Not sure why you are cnflating intolerance with allergies. Noting that not all allergies have fatal consequences. A coeliac can get very ill eating gluten but one single glutenous meal wont kill them. To make it clear i would never suggest unlike @anat0l that someone eat something that makes them unwell just because its not fatal.
But if your bar for J meals is if it wont kill you its ok, then by that logic there is no need for special meals nor vegan ones as eating meat wont kill a vegetarian or vegan.
Allowing pre order of meals is best, but if not done then loading a ratio of meals that better reflects demand is. If there are only 2 options its not acceptable for there to be less than 50% availability of one option. Given coeliac, religious, vegetarian and vegan meals can be pre-ordered its sensible the non-order options dont fall into those categories.
If there are 3 or more options one can be veggie but if only 2 then both imo need to be non veggie otherwise the airline is indeed forcing vegetarianism on those who dont get a choice, whilst actual vegetarians were able to preorder.
Im amazed there is so much support for Qantas being allowed to be so stingy. J seats arent cheat, they can afford to cater for meat eaters properly.
Not sure why you are cnflating intolerance with allergies. Noting that not all allergies have fatal consequences. A coeliac can get very ill eating gluten but one single glutenous meal wont kill them. To make it clear i would never suggest unlike @anat0l that someone eat something that makes them unwell just because its not fatal.
But if your bar for J meals is if it wont kill you its ok, then by that logic there is no need for special meals nor vegan ones as eating meat wont kill a vegetarian or vegan.
Allowing pre order of meals is best, but if not done then loading a ratio of meals that better reflects demand is. If there are only 2 options its not acceptable for there to be less than 50% availability of one option. Given coeliac, religious, vegetarian and vegan meals can be pre-ordered its sensible the non-order options dont fall into those categories.
If there are 3 or more options one can be veggie but if only 2 then both imo need to be non veggie otherwise the airline is indeed forcing vegetarianism on those who dont get a choice, whilst actual vegetarians were able to preorder.
Im amazed there is so much support for Qantas being allowed to be so stingy. J seats arent cheat, they can afford to cater for meat eaters properly.
