Special Service Request Code - Examples of Special Meal SSR Codes

Examples of Special Meal SSR Codes

  • AVML - Asian Vegetarian Meal Requested
  • BBML - Baby/Infant Meal Requested
  • BLML - Bland Meal Requested
  • CHML - Child Meal Requested
  • DBML - Diabetic Meal Requested
  • FFML - Frequent Flyer Meal Requested
  • FPML - Fruit Plate Requested
  • GFML - Gluten Free Meal Requested
  • HFML - High Fiber Meal Requested
  • HNML - Hindu Meal Requested
  • JNML - Jain Meal Requested
  • KSML - Kosher Meal Requested
  • LCML - Low Calorie Meal Requested
  • LFML - Low Cholesterol / Low Fat Meal Requested
  • LPML - Low Protein Meal Requested
  • LSML - Low Sodium / Low Salt Meal Requested
  • MOML - Muslim Meal Requested
  • NLML - Non-Lactose Meal Requested
  • ORML - Asian Meal Requested
  • PNUT - A Customer allergic to peanut dust
  • PRML - Low Purin Meal Requested
  • RVML - Raw Vegetarian Meal Requested
  • SFML - Sea Food Meal
  • SPML - Special Meal Requested (this code must be followed with freetext stating the nature of the request)
  • VGML - Vegetarian Non-Dairy/Egg (Vegan) Meal Requested
  • VLML - Ovo-Lacto Vegetarian Meal Requested

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