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The origin of high-priced meals at the airport
Just after the Lantern Festival, Ms. Wu (pseudonym) and her family took a trip to Bali by chartered flight of China Southern Airlines. However, eating a meal worth 204 yuan at Guangzhou Baiyun Airport somewhat embarrassed the trip.

One Japanese Lamian Noodles set meal worth 78 yuan, one pasta set meal worth 78 yuan, and a small glass of 48 yuan juice. Among them, the weight of Lamian Noodles is similar to that of the barreled instant noodles in the supermarket, "there are a few pieces of beef floating inside", while the spaghetti is just a handful of noodles with a pinch of meat sauce, but "there is basically no minced meat". What is even more unacceptable to passengers is the so-called "star service": not only the floor of the restaurant is not clean, but also the desktop is not cleaned up. What's more, the passengers went in and sat for more than 20 minutes, but no one came to take care of them. Then the passenger looked for a waiter and was flatly rejected: "Keep waiting, there are at least 30 minutes." This is the 204 yuan star service catering at Guangzhou Baiyun Airport.