Sunday, October 2, 2022

Air travelers read on!

Have you ever been on a bumpy airline flight? Me too! 

Most airlines serve hot drinks on the plane despite possible unexpected turbulence. With only a little notice, they often don't have time to collect hot drinks, and although they could, do not offer cup covers.

The reasons I have heard relate to the expense of the lids, additional time taken by the flight attendants, the lid keeping the coffee hot for too long, and plastic waste - all issues that could easily be addressed easily if there was a true safety concern by airline management. My experience speaking up led me to the conclusion that lids are not likely to be provided for hot drink cups anytime now or later in the foreseeable future. 

As an experienced flyer and a coffee drinker, I have seen it all. The memory most ingrained in my mind happened on a smaller plane where seats were directly opposite each other in the front of the plane.  Drinks had been served prior to the turbulence. Upon the turbulence, as you would see in an arching water fountain, the hot drink contents perfectly launched from the cup and landed on the opposing person's seat in perfect synchrony. Screams, scalding, spontaneous inappropriate laughter at the situation resulted as well as stained, wet laps, at best, uncomfortable for the remainder of the flight. 

Personally, I have decided to take the issue into my own hands by being prepared and carrying an accessible standard 8-ounce cup lid with me when flying. Lids can easily be obtained for free on the way to the plane at any food area near the gate or by purchasing one in advance for pennies. You could also go all out and purchase a silicone reusable lid - a great fun gift for frequent fliers who love coffee and tea.  I also chose not to bring my own cup with a lid for convenience reasons and only take a light disposable lid that fits all 8 oz. cups. 

I realize spilled hot drinks on your lap when flying hasn't happened to everyone but if you've been through it, it's not something you want to happen again. And even if you are not a hot drink lover, you never know if others in the seats next to you are. Just saying.
 

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First trained as a food chemist and nutritionist, my career began enriching a Twinkie, comparing the nutrition of a Twinkie to an apple and studying the role of sugar in the diet. With an M.B.A. and years in food and pharma understanding consumers and manufacturers, I'm back to where I started - food should taste great and serve to keep us healthy. To do so, there needs to be consumer awareness. Consumers need to vote for what they want by buying what they really want. If they buy impulsively, that's what they will see more of. They need to practice balance and responsible choices. That's when change will come. Please engage me with your conversation so that I can help you make and stick to better food choices that you enjoy. You'll gain a deeper appreciation of food not only from farm to table but farm to health. My vision is to promote solutions for healthful food and food practices you can happily embody and embrace!