Wonder if "no meal" was printed on everyone's boarding pass for that flight -- rev & non-rev alike -- and simply meant that no food was being served on the flight for any passenger?
Sort of like when you book a ticket on-line, it tells you whether a meal, snack or beverage-only service is being provided. That info on the boarding pass would just be an additional reminder to the customer to feed the pie hole before boarding.
Not sure if that's correct or not. Just a thought.
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