Originally Posted by
MikeF16
I'm pretty sure that at least 50% of leftover 1st class meals that could have been offered to me end up in some cat's belly 2-3 days later.
Happened to me years ago. Coming back from Europe to ATL, I had asked for the fish, 'no fish left' is pretty much the standard reply, but I thought I'd try. We arrive in ATL and as we are getting our stuff to get off the airplane, I see one of the FA's in the galley fridge, cramming foil wrapped stuff into her bag. I look over her shoulder and guess what?
It's the FISH!
I'm sure her cats enjoyed it....
Another trip, ATL-Narita, my landing, I get up from crew rest and ask for a cup of coffee and a couple chocolate truffles, to get my blood sugar up and my brain functioning full speed for my one landing per month, maybe. The little Japanese speaker tells me there is no more chocolate, "All gone, so sorry". Hmm... that's odd, they usually have boxes of the stuff left over, but ok, I'll do without.
So after we land we all go out to the crew bus, I'm sitting in the back and as I see the same speaker getting on, she stops and chats with the driver in Japanese, then reaches into her little black carry on bag, pulls out a gallon sized clear plastic Ziploc bag, full of chocolates! She hands them to the bus driver and makes her way to the back of the bus, sitting right in front of me.
I tap her on the shoulder and say, "I thought you said all the chocolates were gone?".
She replies, "After you leave, I find another box..."
Yeah, sure you did.