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The Lock In: The Overpriced Airport Food Struggle

The Lock In: The Overpriced Airport Food Struggle

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In this episode of G&T: Sips and Giggles - The Lock In, Glenn & Tina discusses the depressing state of airport food.

From overpriced, barely-filled sandwiches to the absurd cost of water, the hosts vent their frustrations about the inflated prices and poor quality of food options in airports. With a mix of humour and exasperation, they highlight the exploitation faced by traveler's and share some ridiculous facts about the cost differences between airport and high street outlets.

Tune in for a relatable rant that every frequent flyer will understand.

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00:00 Introduction and Welcome

00:55 The Airport Food Dilemma

03:32 The Lettuce Only Sandwich Scandal

04:31 The Cost of Airport Meals

08:31 Meal Deals and Hidden Costs

10:52 Water Prices and Hidden Fountains

13:41 Travel Premium Costs

15:22 Conclusion and Farewell

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