Chewing Gum
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Re: Chewing Gum
My own personal view as a customer is that it looks bad, esp if the person can't cew subtly or close their mouth when they are doing it.
I have worked with people in my profession when they have been in uniform and started chewing gum in front of people that they have been dealing with. It looks unprofessional.
That said, I aint no saint either, but at least I can chew it subtly, rather than look like some dairy cow.
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I have worked with people in my profession when they have been in uniform and started chewing gum in front of people that they have been dealing with. It looks unprofessional.
That said, I aint no saint either, but at least I can chew it subtly, rather than look like some dairy cow.
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I have been Cabin Crew with BA for six years.
I have never seen a collegue noticaby chewing gum in the cabin while serving a passenger.
As for the question as to whether we can eat in public:
"Staff in uniform must not consume food or drink while walking in a public place. Chewing gum, eating sweets or snacks in uniform in public is not permitted. Staff who take a meal at a public restaurant during their duty must behave with discretion at all times."
- BA Uniform wearer standards booklet -
I have never seen a collegue noticaby chewing gum in the cabin while serving a passenger.
As for the question as to whether we can eat in public:
"Staff in uniform must not consume food or drink while walking in a public place. Chewing gum, eating sweets or snacks in uniform in public is not permitted. Staff who take a meal at a public restaurant during their duty must behave with discretion at all times."
- BA Uniform wearer standards booklet -
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Re: Chewing Gum
Originally Posted by Katie
Are crew in uniform allowed to eat/drink anything ie water in public view? Does this apply to off duty too?
Yes Katie,I have just done a 9 day trip and did not eat off duty in case a passenger saw me!!.I had to wait till I got home!!.
Or did you mean on the plane?.We are allowed to eat and try and do this out of sight of passengers,until the curtain comes open and the famous 'oh you get fed too' comes out.Airlines also allow us to drink water and juice etc,as our bodies operate in the same way as a passenger and we have the same liver and kidney functions too.
As for the next passenger who asks after a 11 hour Los Angeles flight (12 1/2 duty day),'do you go straight back'?!!! .
JW411,as for the original question re chewing the gum it's a big NO.I have been flying for BA 12 years now and have never personally seen it.If I do then I will leave them in no doubt about how BA see it.Cheap and tacky.
As some have pointed out in the greater scheme of things this may seem petty.Yes but it looks pretty awful and does'nt show your company in a good light.
Half way through a long flight I'd love a pint but I think thats one that has to wait,but god it tastes good when you get it,especially if the Captain buys it
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Re: Chewing Gum
Originally Posted by sixmilehighclub
Swallow it??? Are you crazy?? Its solid non-bio matter, your digestive system can't break it down!!
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Christep - Wow I stand corrected! I have to say though that my comment was based on visits to various docs, had colonic hydrotherapy, sigmoidoscopies and mentioned swallowing gum on two occasions and was told it doesn't digest!!
Hey who does this sort of research anyway?
Hey who does this sort of research anyway?
Re: Chewing Gum
Personally I detest chewing gum. But for cabin crew to chew it in uniform in public view is totally unacceptable.
What the cabin crew do out of sight behind the curtain is another matter. But I do wonder quite what ritual ceremony a couple of Lufthansa pretty boys were indulging in when I saw them washing eachothers' hands with champagne. Why they opened a bottle during the descent long after cabin service had finished, I cannot imagine. I was in 1A and saw them do it......
What the cabin crew do out of sight behind the curtain is another matter. But I do wonder quite what ritual ceremony a couple of Lufthansa pretty boys were indulging in when I saw them washing eachothers' hands with champagne. Why they opened a bottle during the descent long after cabin service had finished, I cannot imagine. I was in 1A and saw them do it......
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Some people think this is a trivial matter and others don't. If I am in a bar, cafe or restaurant, I am distinctly unimpressed by staff chewing gum, I hve gone elsewhere on occasions. I accept the views of those who don't care, I might be a fussy sod, but there is an important point. These days, all airlines are fighting for customers in a cutthroat world. If your service annoys say 20% (up to 50%!!) of these valuable bodies, they may go to a rival next time.