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China Eastern Business Class Offered “Imported Dog Food” on Menu

a bowl of dog food and dog bones

Different cultures eat different things. There are foods that others say are “ethnically American,” and there are foods well known to be “ethnically” from other places. Canada’s Nanaimo Bars. Vietnamese phở. And, don’t tell Andy Luten, but some Icelandic restaurants still serve puffin.

When you fly, especially if you choose first or business class, you may get a choice of these “ethnic” foods. JAL’s current menu for first class is an excellent example:

However China Eastern Airlines recently offered a menu for its business-class customers that seemed….wrong. China Eastern passenger and Facebook user Conrad Wu posted it a few days ago:

Imported dog food with okra? I’m thinking not so much.

The post got over 1000 “likes” on Facebook, along with its share of comments:

It was then shared on Reddit, where the photo got its own share of comments:

More than one commenter also asked to see the menu in Chinese to get a crack at translation.

Multiple social media entities, including The Independent and The Mirror, have reached out to China Eastern Airlines for comment, but have not received a response.

Feature Image (cropped): Marco Verch / flickr / CC BY 2.0 DEED

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