It was a food fight prior to the flight.
A member of the Delta Sky Club was indignant after observing another visitor to the airport that is loaded in free food mountains for their trip.
The exasperated eye tok tok to annoy against the shameless and selfish accumulator, writing: “While this partner, apparently raised by wolves, was still eating, I saw him pack at least 3 plates (we have paper) full of complete paper) full of paper) full of paper) full of paper)
He continued: “I wanted to get a photo of the situation, but it is not great to publish the photos of the people. As if it were the example, he got up to take a little … wait … bananas, so I quickly took a picture of his food. The guy has a inclination for the ribs of St. Louis and the chicken to garlic, not to mention the whistles and cookies of chocolate sparks.”
The accompanying Snap shows the food route of the Flier Delta stored inside the extra large purchasing bag.
Redditor’s publication quickly caused a discussion among users, and many embarrassed similarly to the steering wheel for storing food gifts.
“I always take something portable like a muffin and a couple of waters, but that’s,” one wrote. “Packing half of the buffet is not great.”
“His seatmates will hate him,” another intervened.
A third claimed to have witnessed an even worse behavior in another room from Delta.
“I have seen people use commercial privacy cabins on the back as packing areas,” they explained. “Fill a dish, disappear in an isolation booth and transfer food to a travel bowl. Maximizing the Sky Club experience.”
However, some Redditors remained in defense of the propensity of the delta passenger for free food, saying that the poster should have had importance to their own matters.
“How do you grouped?” One asked. “I’m just trying to understand.”
Another offered advice on how to have a perfect airport experience, notice: “Just worry about yourself. Ignore others.”