Meal service canceled on hundreds of Delta flights due to FDA food safety concern

Meal service canceled on hundreds of Delta flights due to FDA food safety concern

Over the weekend, more than 200 Delta flights departing from Detroit Metro Airport were forced to cancel in-flight meal service due to a food safety issue flagged by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). The issue, which was not specified in the airline’s announcement, led to the removal of all food offerings on these flights as a precautionary measure.

Passengers who were affected by the cancellations were reportedly offered complimentary snacks and beverages as a replacement for their planned meals. Delta assured customers that the safety and well-being of passengers is their top priority and that they are working to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

This sudden cancellation of meal service on hundreds of flights has left many passengers disappointed and inconvenienced, especially those who were expecting a full meal during their journey. Some travelers took to social media to express their frustration and dissatisfaction with the situation.

The airline has not provided a timeline for when the issue will be resolved and when regular meal service will resume on affected flights. In the meantime, Delta advises passengers to plan accordingly and to check for any updates or changes to their flights.

As Delta continues to address this food safety issue, passengers are urged to stay informed and to reach out to the airline for any additional assistance or information regarding their upcoming flights.

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