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Airline Fare: What's for Dinner?

Airline food is as much fodder for the comic as fare for the traveler and even though meals have all but disappeared on most domestic flights, we still like to torture the flight attendant with that simple albeit loaded question, “What's for dinner?”

I should know better by now and just pack along provisions for survival, which for me would be power bars and Altoids. As for my other fair travelers I offer a tip, a helpful site to visit before you considered lugging a larder of Scooby Snacks through security: AirlineMeals.net.

The site is, well, delicious, chockablock with images of airline meals from around the globe and around the block. You can see what you're missing in business or first class or marvel at the art-like forms of many entrees, springing to life through the camera lens of a hungry (or not so hungry) traveler. 

Browse meals photos by airline, but be warned it's a lot like eating potato chips; you can rarely stop at one. And when it comes to garnering the most photos, Singapore Airlines fries the competition with 1243 photos of in-flight fare. Take a look at What's for Dinner? on your next flight.

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