jeanigor
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I guess that was a little confusing. What I meant by the statement what I saw" was the food that I saw. The look of the food on the plates. The manner in which it was prepared. The taste of the food confirmed my suspicion. What I meant by 3rd party food services preparing the food, was that a company like Golden West cooks, prepares and freezes all of the food, and delivers same to the ships to await heating and plating. What I meant by I wished they're were 3rd party vendors on the ship instead of the Disney Dog food eateries, I would rather eat fast food like Taco Bell, Popeyes Chicken, Canes Chicken, Johnny Rockets, etc. instead of the quality that Disney puts out.
Sorry but this confirms it. You have been programmed to eat over processed, over seasoned/salted foods, and anything that doesn't taste good in your mouth is dog food.Your tastebuds have become so desensitized that all your food needs to be over seasoned.
I cannot believe you are posting this stuff. I really hope for the others sake that they don't believe you.
Salt and seasonings are meant to "enhance and bring out the natural flavor" of foods. Not be the primary component of a dish.
I would have to agree with George on this one. If Disney were to ever outsource some aspect of food production, I would hope they would make better choices than what you are suggesting. Although I am guilty of eating at places such as these more often than I would like, it is due to the convenience factor, not food quality. On a cruise ship, I am not rushed to find a quick meal in between life's events. I would much rather Disney (or any other cruise line) keep the food the way it is as opposed to bringing fast food chains aboard.