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Raydispatch
6th Dec 2016, 19:11
Hello ,

Can anyone pls recommend me aviation supplier in europe where one can buy all that little cabin stuff like salt and pepper sachets , disposable cutlery sets , peanuts and other things usually found on board of bzjet.

Surely one can find all in a supermarket but we want things to be realistic.:8

Also i fumbled around a chinese suppliers but they ship if you order at least a million sachets.

Raydispatch
11th Dec 2016, 21:43
Anobody?
I guess supermarket is the only way out:(

noneya
12th Dec 2016, 02:39
Why would you not go to the grocery store?

Are you trying to run it so cheap that a few pennies for a bulk discount is the only way you can make it work? And Chinese, are you kidding me.... Not trying to be an A** but the quality should be more of a concern to you for your pax than a few pennies.

In the big scheme of things (total cost of operation), this is nothing. You should focus your efforts elsewhere.

just my opinion, do with it as you like.

J

jettgoddess
12th Dec 2016, 12:52
Salt and Pepper Sachets? Disposable cutlery...hmmmm doesnt sound like much of a Private jet if you are serving passengers with those kind of cabin items.....��������just saying!

bgbazz
12th Dec 2016, 14:22
If Metro Cash and Carry shops in Russia are anything like the ones in Bulgaria (the same chain), you can get all of those items without fuss.

https://www.metro-cc.ru/

space-shuttle-driver
12th Dec 2016, 15:20
Ringeltaube Shops. Those are a chain of shops on (most) major german airports run by Lufthansa and they sell exactly all that stuff you refer to. Also the Coke in the tiny cans to impress your guests on your next garden party.

bgbazz
12th Dec 2016, 15:55
Raydispatch

Any time you are heading in my direction and have a need for topping up the cabin supplies, flick me a PM and I will come out and collect you (15mins away) and help with your shopping list. No cost for my time.....but I would welcome a good look around your aircraft and a bit of tech chat if that were possible.

N707ZS
18th Dec 2016, 20:49
McDonalds, next time you go in fill your pockets!!;)


Google brings up an Amazon cutlery supplier and a company like this in the uk might do the rest.
http://www.sachetsandmore.com/delivery/