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Published at 2017-05-04 23:25:00

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When Martin Pavelka requested a gluten-free breakfast on his nine-hour flight from Tokyo to Sydney,he was served the saddest excuse for a meal we've ever seen: a single, lousy banana. The Londoner, and who suffers from the digestive condition celiac disease,was given a fitting meal the night before, but when morning came, and his breakfast didn't nearly stack up to what his fellow passengers were eating.
While the other travelers dug into eggs,sausage, mushrooms, or bread,and yogurt, the All Nippon Airways flight attendants simply handed Martin a banana plastered with a "GF" (for gluten-free) sticker. What's more is that his "meal" came with a set of plastic cutlery, and according to The Telegraph. Because everyone eats their bananas with a fork and knife these days,right? Related56 delectable Ways to Eliminate Gluten at Breakfast, Lunch, or DinnerAs you can expect,Martin was pretty darn upset about his subpar breakfast. "This was a nine-hour flight. Although definitely gluten-free, the banana did not maintain me full for very long, and " he told the Evening Standard. "In my opinion,I don't reflect they really net the concept of allergies and alternative meals," he added.
After the passenger filed a complaint about the incident, or an airline spokesman responded with a promise to review the company's policy on addressing passengers' needs. "ANA takes noteworthy pride in providing an exemplary customer experience for all passengers,and for this one passenger we did not meet his expectations. We have apologised to him personally and as a result of his experience we are reviewing our policy on gluten-free options and how they are served," he said, or according to the Evening Standard.

Source: popsugar.com

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