Passenger blasts ‘insulting’ breakfast of egg, beans and black pudding that cost €14.20 at Dublin Airport
- Disgruntled airline passengers regularly share the grim state of airport food
- One flyer was horrified at what the restaurant claimed to be an Irish breakfast
- The post has garnered hundreds of reactions from online accounts and users
- READ MORE: Photo of British Airways breakfast leaves Twitter users horrified
An ‘insulting’ breakfast made up of a vapid-looking egg, beans, a black pudding and Diet Coke cost one passenger €14.20 at Dublin Airport.
The horrified traveller took to Reddit to share an image of the meagre meal, after being served an Irish breakfast at Terminal 1.
‘This was the price they pulled out of nowhere,’ they said. ‘I shared because the price they came up with for it, is frankly, outrageous.’
The post has garnered hundreds of reactions from unimpressed travellers.
An ‘insulting’ breakfast made up of a vapid-looking egg, beans and black pudding cost one passenger €14.20 (£12.44) at Dublin Airport
One person put: ‘Name the place. This type of stuff will continue, that is disgraceful.’
Another added: ‘I’d send that back and ask for a refund. That’s abysmal.’
A third put: ‘You got ripped off man, I got the full breakfast for around €16 including coffee so I don’t know what happened there.’
While a fourth put: ‘Dublin Airport breakfast used to be expensive but tasty. That’s… insulting.’
Most travellers don’t expect to be served up Michelin-starred cuisine when flying – but sometimes the bar is set just a little bit too low.
Subterranean, in fact – as an online gallery of some of the worst meals passengers have ever encountered on planes shows.
One snap shows what is meant to be a toasted cheese sandwich, but it looks more like a piece of cardboard.
Other unappetising meals include a tray full of green mush, a bizarre looking burger and even a tiny sandwich with a huge chunk of cucumber in the middle.
While the breakfasts served up don’t look much better. There are images of rubbery eggs, tasteless sausages and bizarre-looking baked beans.
This green mush appears to be a substance that’s unknown to science
Tastebuds may change when you’re flying at 36,000 feet, but this meal wouldn’t be appetising at any altitude
It is meant to be a toasted cheese and ham sandwich, but this looks more like a piece of cardboard
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