It turns out that the closed sky in the world has made people miss the food of flights, a product that every day everyone enjoys slandering • Now there are those who decided to make this longing money
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The sky in most countries is almost completely closed down by the Corona virus, as the flight experience, to which many have become accustomed around the world, has become very rare and only happens in cases where there is absolutely no choice. But it turns out that there are many people who really miss sitting on the plane, and the unique and festive feeling that this sitting gives.
This is why there are those who create and upload social staged photos of them near a plane window during a flight, or pictures of them as they spend at resorts abroad. But it turns out that the need for an experience is so great for some people that dinner kits appear to be home Of the flight and dine them as if on the plane.
Yes, yes, in the United States, to date, Jet Blue Airways has marketed 40,000 packaged kits that are usually designed for aircraft. Those who market these meals are Imperfect Foods, which utilizes food left over in companies and factories without buyers. It's a package that includes: snacks The CEO said: "The airline was stuck with a huge amount of food and packaging that it could do nothing with. What we sold and marketed to customers was a drop in the sea of food waste that this closure produced."
Jet Blue itself explained that "as a result of the Corona we greatly reduced our in-flight dining services to those who continue to fly in order to reduce the flight crew's exposure to passengers and reduce their risk of getting sick."
A spokesman for the company added that this is a problem for restaurant hotels, and also for large airlines. "The whole tourism industry gets stuck with packaging and types of meals already paid, and the products are packed. The problem is that it can't be sold extensively to wholesalers because it's all built around a single serving per person in each package. So, for example, we started thinking about how to minimize the loss and how to sell those products again But it is a slow and simple process of packaging and rebranding. "