Nobody asked for Flexible Dining. "Millenial" was just a marketing buzzword that meant nothing.
One of Amtraks stupider decisions when they " inproved" AGR several years ago!
Aw c'mon everybody... stop complaining about Amtrak management; their dedicated selfless and highly focused efforts have made Americas passenger railroad the best in the world! Now eat your flex meal or you won't get your brownie!Pathetic for a long-distance train.
Don't apologise! Our trip on the CZ in 2019 was one of our best travel experiences ever. As for trains over here in the UK. If you've never stood at Westbury atation at 2100 on a wet Sunday, you haven't experienced misery.
Wow! Big changes in Great Britian since I last was there decades ago... but according to the map... all lines still run. It looks like all information is on one site: Looks like they still have catering although it may have changed from when there were restaurant cars...I think 'standard' class in the UK is very uncomfortable. Cramped and limited storage space. First is another matter though minimal difference on regional trains - just a small section of a coach. There are often delays and cancellations. There is frequent service on many lines but some like Greater Anglia are dreadful. As far as I know there is only one dining car service left in the UK, run by Great Western.
The photo of that fine meal will entice me to pay big bucks for a sleeper. Don't forget the blondie!,Aw c'mon everybody... stop complaining about Amtrak management; their dedicated selfless and highly focused efforts have made Americas passenger railroad the best in the world! Now eat your flex meal or you won't get your brownie!
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Just had the cod for lunch. Bland. Not much different than any flex meal I've had. It is amazing how inferior flex food is to traditional dining. Night and day. I have another round of wine and popcorn after the El Paso stop. One more flex dinner. Hopefully,that will be it.The garlic and herb cod got decent reviews from blogger Jeb Brooks. Did they have that???
Flex meals are made cheaply and in mass... with many artificial 'extenders' and 'taste enhancers.' Very little real food... and nothing which resembles 'fresh.' Flex food has no texture and no taste... both quantity and quality are at rock bottom "0" I am personally sorry for you and every other rail fan who loves the rails, overnight train travel, and the passing landscape... to be treated with such disrespect and disregard.Just had the cod for lunch. Bland. Not much different than any flex meal I've had. It is amazing how inferior flex food is to traditional dining. Night and day. I have another round of wine and popcorn after the El Paso stop. One more flex dinner. Hopefully,that will be it.
Wow! Big changes in Great Britian since I last was there decades ago... but according to the map... all lines still run. It looks like all information is on one site: Looks like they still have catering although it may have changed from when there were restaurant cars...
https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/stations_destinations/44872.aspx
Why don;t you get uber eats at Tuscon? It's 50 minutesJust had the cod for lunch. Bland. Not much different than any flex meal I've had. It is amazing how inferior flex food is to traditional dining. Night and day. I have another round of wine and popcorn after the El Paso stop. One more flex dinner. Hopefully,that will be it.
Sorry but that statement is a massive exaggeration that simply isn’t true. Most people if they compared flexible dining to traditional dining would agree with you that it’s inferior (including me) - but that doesn’t mean everyone thinks it’s inedible and trash can worthy. I think to a lot of people it’s simply analogous to what’s served on first class flights - not gourmet restaurant food but better than nothing. Most people aren’t riding the train for the food - especially in the east. I understand and respect that some people think it’s awful especially those more conscious about ingredients and sodium and things like that or those with dietary restrictions, but the idea that there’s this mass migration to the trash can along with “never agains” every meal seating simply isn’t true, or at least I haven’t experienced it yet.Everyone... everyone... everyone... frowns when they sit down to a flex meal... most of which is thrown into the trash because it simply isn't edible.
The overwhelming consensus of people pushing away this food has been to the opposite of what you are saying. In my own personal experiences with it on the eastern runs two years ago, folks would take a few bites then throw it in the trash; several reporting bloggers have done the same. I had the shrimp and sausage meal and it tasted rancid... that did it for me. Into the trash it went. I took a bite out of the 'hockey puck' breakfast sandwich... and that went into the trash also. The 'wine braised beef' floating around in broth with the polenta dissolving in it as well... was also found to be disgusting... and I pitched that as well.Sorry but that statement is a massive exaggeration that simply isn’t true. Most people if they compared flexible dining to traditional dining would agree with you that it’s inferior (including me) - but that doesn’t mean everyone thinks it’s inedible and trash can worthy. I think to a lot of people it’s simply analogous to what’s served on first class flights - not gourmet restaurant food but better than nothing. Most people aren’t riding the train for the food - especially in the east. I understand and respect that some people think it’s awful especially those more conscious about ingredients and sodium and things like that or those with dietary restrictions, but the idea that there’s this mass migration to the trash can along with “never agains” every meal seating simply isn’t true, or at least I haven’t experienced it yet.
Do I think improvements are in order? Absolutely - and trying to be optimistic that they are coming. Amtrak seems to get that the flex meals have negatively effected customer satisfaction scores - especially on the two nighters.
Oops oops oops... my mistake and my blunder... these pigs are actually eating apricots! And I also want to retract my statement regarding giving synthetic slop flex food to pigs... the animal rights activists would be very critical of feeding such poisonous poop to these creatures! Flex food is bad for pigs too!The overwhelming consensus of people pushing away this food has been to the opposite of what you are saying. In my own personal experiences with it on the eastern runs two years ago, folks would take a few bites then throw it in the trash; several reporting bloggers have done the same. I had the shrimp and sausage meal and it tasted rancid... that did it for me. Into the trash it went. I took a bite out of the 'hockey puck' breakfast sandwich... and that went into the trash also. The 'wine braised beef' floating around in broth with the polenta dissolving in it as well... was also found to be disgusting... and I pitched that as well.
I do respect your point of view and I hope you respect mine as well. How many AU'er are in anyway positive about flex dining???
And I poignantly disagree that flex food in any way resembles first class dining in the air... or even coach class meals on airlines that serve it. I've had that too... and there's no comparison.
I also feel that food becomes important when one is on the train for three days and two nights as with the CZ... and even longer on the TE.
There is also the issue of money paid and services received. Flex food is comparable with frozen meals purchased in the dollar stores... flex food has no taste, no texture, and is an affront to the traveler. It's synthetic and it is cheep!
Finally, the flex idea is a reflection of management on lack of care and concern for the passenger.
My point of view is reflected in the picture below... flex food belongs in the pig feed bucket!
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https://www.wvgazettemail.com/life/...cle_5179c3c8-962b-5ced-bc38-f5903858b436.htmlI am afraid I am one of those pigs. I have relatively little problem with the Flex items. Of course I would prefer that earlier modes of service in Dining Cars return. Indeed earlier the better. Perhaps 1950s would be really good. But meanwhile I can survive with Flex. Sorry to disappoint any who is disappointed.
If you really think posting stupid cartoons will change anyone's mind or cause anyone to take you more seriously, you are seriously mistaken. I find it somewhat offensive to tell you the truth. But I suppose letting off steam this way instead of blowing up buildings or shooting up Walmarts is a less harmful way to go Postal.
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