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I left the snacks out to simplify matters, but even in cases where the snack has been something like a croissant or a piece of cake (no Gouda cake so far, though!), which was perfectly suitable for me as a lacto-ovo, I still got a box of fruit instead. Maybe I'm just unlucky with flight meals.– Janus Bahs JacquetCommented Jun 9, 2017 at 18:22
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3I guess in that case you'd have to ask your neighbors whether they want to trade. They won't ask you, for you have the special diet, but I guess you'll find someone like me around you, silently watering his mouth for your fruit.– AlexanderCommented Jun 9, 2017 at 18:36
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"on a side note, KLMs "cheesecake" is with Gouda, not " HEH ! :)– FattieCommented Jun 9, 2017 at 22:17
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1@JanusBahsJacquet It could indeed have been bad luck - or just regular luck instead of good luck - I once got an ovo-lacto-meal (had booked that weeks in advance though and it was from the airline's home airport to India) but otherwise my experience was very similar to yours.– Sumyrda - remember MonicaCommented Jun 9, 2017 at 22:25
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