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Back in 1972, when Southwest Airlines developed the no-frills airline concept, they called their low prices "peanut fares" -- peanuts as in cheap. One of their gimmicks was to serve peanuts instead of the traditional snacks other airlines served on short flights (they served meals on longer flights.) It then turned out that peanuts and pretzels were cheap, so other airlines copied Southwest. Trixie Hardcore fucked around with this message at 01:32 on Aug 16, 2014 |
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