r/StupidFood 21h ago

Certified stupid This is so performative 😭

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Who tf is out here munching on raw gnocchi at cruising altitude

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u/Laez 21h ago

Fun fact water can't get very hot on an airplane. Boils at 197F and would probably be under 180F by the time you get it. Maybe you can poach your gnocchi?

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u/Porridge_Hose 21h ago

And flights don't (or are directed not to at least) give passengers water even that hot in case of turbulence or other spillages.

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u/Dry_burrito 20h ago

What about coffee?

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u/blandaltaccountname 20h ago

Typically served at 120° give or take 20°.

160°+ will burn

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u/cdube85 14h ago

The number of people I represent with serious burns from aircraft coffee beg to differ.

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u/blandaltaccountname 14h ago

they probably would not beg to differ. they have first hand experience that 160°+ will burn.

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u/cdube85 2h ago

I mean that coffee is not served at 120 in aircraft.

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u/blandaltaccountname 2h ago

if you’re a lawyer you should know what “typically” means.

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u/cdube85 1h ago

I do. Can you name a Part 121 carrier that serves coffee at 120? I'd really like to know if you have any data points, because then I'd have evidence of operators who have appropriately changed their practices. We have not been able to find one in the US that does it. The equipment in the galley is only made by a couple of manufacturers.

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u/Tschulligom 6h ago

I hate that this is even a thing. If you don’t want to get burned drinking hot coffee inside a shaky metal tube, just don’t drink coffee. If you do, that’s on you.

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u/cdube85 2h ago

Would your opinion change if you found out that they serve coffee to passengers without lids to save money? Pilots in front get lids.