Airline passengers rank the best food and drinks in economy — and the most hated snack some sneak onto planes

As the flight attendant pushes that cart down the aisle while you’re half-asleep, the pressure to choose the perfect snack and beverage is real. The highly anticipated mid-air snack time is disappointing when the options are stale or unpalatable.
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As the flight attendant pushes that cart down the aisle while you’re half-asleep, the pressure to choose the perfect snack and beverage is real. The highly anticipated mid-air snack time is disappointing when the options are stale or unpalatable. Luckily, frequent flyers who have logged countless trips 35,000 feet in the air have finally weighed in to settle the debate. Point.me, a travel reward and search platform, surveyed America’s most experienced travelers to rank the best in-flight food and drinks.
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- As the flight attendant pushes that cart down the aisle while you’re half-asleep, the pressure to choose the perfect snack and beverage is real. The highly anticipated mid-air snack time is disappointing when the options are stale or unpalatable.
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Airline passengers rank the best food and drinks in economy — and the most hated snack some sneak onto planes
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