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Airline starts selling business class meals in supermarket – The Australian Financial Review
Finnair’s meals have quickly turned into a hit as 1600 have been sold within days to prevent workers losing jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“In this desperate remote work environment this is a small, nice taste of normal life,” Mika, a customer from Vantaa, said.
In 2017, Finnair stopped outsourcing its catering services by buying LSG Sky Chefs, a company that operated at Finland’s main airport, from a Lufthansa subsidiary and renamed it Finnair Kitchen.
A year later, Finnair Kitchen produced about 12,000 meals a day but the numbers collapsed when the COVID-19 pandemic hit air travel.
Nieminen said Finnair planned to introduce new dishes,…
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