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"What's the deal with airline food" is a commonly used comedic trope, meant to mimic or occasionally mock uninspired or poorly written standup comedy routines. The term ostensibly originates from the observational comedy of Jerry Seinfeld[1], yet is frequently cited as being used by many other observational comedians.
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edit- ^ Saturday Night Live- April 18, 1992 (S17E20), retrieved 2024-03-08