It was all okayed on the kosher side. Not sure how it works but whoever has the right to say whether something is kosher or not certified that the Easyjet offerings were kosher.
The fact that non kosher products are sold is entirely irrelevant. The kosher products are certified kosher. They are stored in sealed packets Separate from the non kosher.
They share the same oven but are sealed dying cooking. The flights and food offerings have been well received by the jewish community as far as I can tell. It's a bit like saying you can't sell any meat products in case there are vegetarians aboard. Or should they stop selling alcohol on Amman flights? Whilst everyone has to be catered for it is not acceptable to deny certain passengers (non Jewish/Muslim) products that they want in case the offend.
Either way it's neither a scam nor a scandal. It was a catering error on one flight.
Last edited by fa2fi; 3rd Sep 2012 at 17:33.