Freighter Travel for Vegetarians [closed]
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Is it possible to get vegetarian food on freighters?
We are interested in discovering which, if any, dietary restrictions might be accommodated during freighter travel.
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closed as too broad by chx, choster, CGCampbell, Gagravarr, Dirty-flow Apr 6 '16 at 6:15
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Is it possible to get vegetarian food on freighters?
We are interested in discovering which, if any, dietary restrictions might be accommodated during freighter travel.
freighter-travel
closed as too broad by chx, choster, CGCampbell, Gagravarr, Dirty-flow Apr 6 '16 at 6:15
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Can you try to narrow down your question ? Which kind of freighter, from where to where, which company ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 23:27
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Freighters that market to tourists, such as the Aranui in French Polynesia, often have broader dining options. Freighters that take passengers simply for extra income tend to cook primarily for the crew's needs.
– user13044
Apr 6 '16 at 3:38
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Is it possible to get vegetarian food on freighters?
We are interested in discovering which, if any, dietary restrictions might be accommodated during freighter travel.
freighter-travel
Is it possible to get vegetarian food on freighters?
We are interested in discovering which, if any, dietary restrictions might be accommodated during freighter travel.
freighter-travel
freighter-travel
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closed as too broad by chx, choster, CGCampbell, Gagravarr, Dirty-flow Apr 6 '16 at 6:15
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closed as too broad by chx, choster, CGCampbell, Gagravarr, Dirty-flow Apr 6 '16 at 6:15
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Can you try to narrow down your question ? Which kind of freighter, from where to where, which company ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 23:27
1
Freighters that market to tourists, such as the Aranui in French Polynesia, often have broader dining options. Freighters that take passengers simply for extra income tend to cook primarily for the crew's needs.
– user13044
Apr 6 '16 at 3:38
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Can you try to narrow down your question ? Which kind of freighter, from where to where, which company ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 23:27
1
Freighters that market to tourists, such as the Aranui in French Polynesia, often have broader dining options. Freighters that take passengers simply for extra income tend to cook primarily for the crew's needs.
– user13044
Apr 6 '16 at 3:38
Can you try to narrow down your question ? Which kind of freighter, from where to where, which company ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 23:27
Can you try to narrow down your question ? Which kind of freighter, from where to where, which company ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 23:27
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Freighters that market to tourists, such as the Aranui in French Polynesia, often have broader dining options. Freighters that take passengers simply for extra income tend to cook primarily for the crew's needs.
– user13044
Apr 6 '16 at 3:38
Freighters that market to tourists, such as the Aranui in French Polynesia, often have broader dining options. Freighters that take passengers simply for extra income tend to cook primarily for the crew's needs.
– user13044
Apr 6 '16 at 3:38
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Can you try to narrow down your question ? Which kind of freighter, from where to where, which company ?
– blackbird
Apr 5 '16 at 23:27
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Freighters that market to tourists, such as the Aranui in French Polynesia, often have broader dining options. Freighters that take passengers simply for extra income tend to cook primarily for the crew's needs.
– user13044
Apr 6 '16 at 3:38