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24 Jan 20, 08:16 PM |
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Cruising is ideal for fussy eaters! The beauty of the all inclusive nature is that you can order something you're unsure of and if you really don't like it, they will happily do you something else instead - don't be afraid to ask! I'm sure that P&O probably still offer the option of plain chicken and/or steak at most meals, or will adapt what is on the menu slightly if needs be. If all else fails, you can simply take a trip to the buffet where staples like pizza and pasta will be available. I actually think it would be a challenge to find someone who likes none of the food on a cruise - the variety is so wide.
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