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I'm sure Dark bounty has butter in... Last time I looked butter fat or

such ilk was in it. That was a year or two ago. The only way you'll be

certain is to drop the appropriate department an email. Never mind lactose

if butter fat is still in, but not labeled.

I really miss fry's Turkish delight. That was my favorite choccie

bar. Like consumers would notice if that very thin layer of brown cheese

was replaced with proper chocolate.

 

With my browser, all you need to do is highlight the selected bit of txt in

the email you want to reply to and click reply. Then a new email is opened

only with the selected bit of txt.

 

Oliver, wasn't my choice to fly AF. That is what was available.

 

As for reduction in costs, all travel agents always say they can do

whatever you ask for, so it's nigh impossible to say " I want money off as

they don't cater for meals " , cause they'll just say " we arrange special meals " .

 

Lets just all ask for fruit.

 

 

>but lactose was included in the

>ingredient list of dark chocolate bounty bars, but it has now been

>removed. There doesn't seem to be anything else 'bad' on the

>ingredients. Anyone know if they're OK to eat now?

>Zoë.

 

 

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i wasn't suggesting you should choose any other... i've had bad and good on any i have flown on ... (and that's not many...) ... but living off fruit and canned tomato juice and water for 12-13 hours (Japan) wasn't that exciting...

 

actually most of my problems with airlines were my own fault ... for not ringing them more than 24 hours in advance and specifying what type of meal ...

 

you might try saying you have a (very) severe allergy to animal fat ... and this means that you can't eat any dairy produce / meat else you will die a severe death in mid-flight ... then you could even sue them if they provide you with even milk, because you had given fair warning of the allergy...

 

hmm ... not sure about that ... but it's worth a try ...

 

using the allergy excuse too often tho could be seen as being devious and, even, cruel ... but life's tough eh?

 

'I'm afraid the fruit is for Club-Class travellers only, sir." I was told once on ..er... BA?

 

 

 

Rowan McCartney [be99rnm] Oliver, wasn't my choice to fly AF. That is what was available.As for reduction in costs, all travel agents always say they can do whatever you ask for, so it's nigh impossible to say "I want money off as they don't cater for meals", cause they'll just say "we arrange special meals".Lets just all ask for fruit.

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