
What used to be a woman’s size 12 in 1968 is a woman’s size 4 today; what used to be third-class is economy-class today. What changed? We’ve grown more sensitive: I’m not overweight, I still fit into a size 12. I’m not a third-class passenger: I’m a price-conscious individual that rides in economy-class.
Despite the name games, airline food hasn’t changed much. Economy class meals still come in a wrapper, and business class meals come with real cutlery. This list shows the sometimes striking difference between what the different classes eat in side by side comparison photos.
What do you think about the differences in airplane foods? Submit your comments and food menu photos below, and remember: cheap flight food isn’t bad because it’s cheap; it’s purposefully bad to encourage those with money to buy upper-class tickets!
Read More: Airline Food: Economy Vs. First Class (30 Pics)
#1 Japan Airlines
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#2 Air France
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#3 Ana Airlines
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#4 Emirates Airlines
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#5 Thai Airways
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#6 British Airways
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#7 Turkish Airlines
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#8 Singapore Airlines
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#9 Air Canada
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#10 Aegean Airlines
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#11 Cathay Pacific Airlines
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#12 Klm
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#13 Kenya Airlines
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#14 Lufthansa
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#15 American Airlines
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#16 Korean Airlines
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#17 Air China
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#18 United
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#19 Delta
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