Passenger reveals ‘outrageously expensive’ airport breakfast – and people are horrified

AN AIRPORT passenger was left stunned after being served a ‘disgusting’ and overpriced breakfast at the airport.

The holidaymaker exoplained on Reddit that they were travelling through Dublin Airport early in the morning so opted to buy something to eat.

RedditA holidaymaker has slammed their airport breakfast and people were also horrified online[/caption]

However, they were stunned after they were charged €14.10 (£12.40) for a tiny portion.

The breakfast was simply a portion of baked beans, a fried egg, two slices of black pudding and a bottle of diet Coca Cola.

They wrote: “€14.20 in Terminal 1 this morning.”

Further on in the thread, the passenger added some additional details about their meal.

They continued: “This was bought off menu, due to food allergies, which greatly restricts options at the airport.

“This was the price they pulled out of nowhere, and it was not good quality.

“[It was] disgusting at a completely unjustifiable price point.”

In the comments, other Reddit users were quick to blast the paltry meal and its price tag.

One person wrote: “That looks disgusting”.

A second added: “Those puddings look awful.”

Many people were shocked over the price of the meal too with many saying they would’ve refused to pay for the breakfast.

While many people were on the passenger’s side, a few suggested that the holidaymaker was “worse for paying for it” and suggested bringing sandwiches from home in the future.

A group of experts have revealed the food and drinks passengers should avoid before catching a flight – including some British staples such as chips.

Salty food such as french fries or pretzel snacks can lead to bloating, which will only be increased when flying at 35,000 feet.

Passengers should avoid eating raw fish like Sushi and drinks such as coffee to avoid frequent bathroom trips.

And these are the five best foods to eat to beat jet lag.

Meanwhile a hotel guest was left stunned after he was told he could get a takeaway hotel breakfast – and got something very different.

Instead of the pastries and coffees that the hotel had allegedly offered, the guest received an un-buttered sandwich with a vegetable filing.

Garrett White – Commissioned by The Sun DublinThey were travelling through Dublin Airport at the time[/caption]  Read More 

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