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JAL serving Air Mos Rice Burgers on select flights

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Japan Airlines (JAL) and Mos Food Services Inc have teamed up once again and are serving on select routes until Aug 31, 2012 a new JAL original version of another of the establishment's specialty burger - the Air Mos Rice Burger.

The Air Mos Rice Burger is adapted from MOS Burger's popular MOS Rice Burger Kinpira which uses steamed rice patties instead of bread, to sandwich a generous serving of mixed vegetables and chicken strips. The filling includes burdock, lotus root, carrot, oyster mushrooms, black sesame, and Japanese chili pepper, and is sautéed in a light soy sauce and sweet miso paste to deliver a deep, rustic flavor of Japan.

The Air Mos Rice Burger is the product of a second collaboration between JAL and MOS Burger. In response to positive reviews by customers after the introduction of the first Air Mos Rice Burger -- a version of the company's trademark Teriyaki Beef Burger -- between June and November last year, JAL decided to cooperate with various well-known Japanese restaurants and food chains to bring familiar favorites onboard for customers in a series of special in-flight meal tie-ups now known as AIR SERIES.

On select flights to Europe and U.S, Air Mos Rice Burgers will be served in Premium Economy and Economy Class during a second meal service, and will be available to First and Executive Class customers anytime during the flight as part of the "Anytime You Wish" service.

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No wonder JAL has been on the verge of bankruptcy four times in recent history.

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While ANA is planning on serving "high class" desserts, JAL is trying to appeal to the "people"...

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I'll stick to KLM and their bentos ^_^ Can't afford JAL or ANA any more... insane prices for economy class these days.

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Looove Mos Burgers, they should expand to Europe, especially London please!!

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