Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishA flight passenger has been hailed as a genius after sharing his inventive hack for tackling airplane food. Oli Paterson, who goes by the name ElBurritoMonster on Instagram, was flying from London to Phoenix, Arizona when he realised he had a pack of tortilla wraps in his bag and decided to assemble his meal into a burrito. The content creator filmed his in-flight trick and shared it with his followers. Footage shows Paterson taking out a bag of flour tortillas after his meal arrives, before he moves his container of chicken curry onto the wrap so as to assemble a burrito. ‘Sick of eating your [airplane] meal with a knife and fork? Just turn it into a burrito’, the video caption says. The camera then pans to Paterson, who boasts 1.4 million followers on Instagram, who is seen smiling as he tucks into his his makeshift Mexican dinner. ‘This airplane chicken tikka masala burrito was a solid 7/10 I can’t lie’, Paterson said about his food. Speaking to MailOnline, Paterson said:  [I] realised I had a pack of wraps in my bag and didn’t fancy playing elbow wars with the person next to me so decided to wrap it up into one convenient burrito’. Followers were quick to praise the passenger for the clever trick.  A flight passenger has been hailed as a genius after sharing his inventive hack for tackling airplane food Food content creator showed his Instagram followers how he turned his in-flight meal into a burrito by bring tortilla wraps with him Paterson’s video has since garnered more than 20,000 views ‘This is genius’, one viewer wrote, while another said: ‘Game changer. A third user said: ‘This would actually work with a lot of airplane food’. The video has since garnered over 20,000 views. Content creator Paterson is known for making videos about food. Airline meals are often a hot topic. While some passengers love eating reheated meals served on planes, others will often complain about it being overcooked and bland, so its no surprise why Paterson’s video has gathered so much online attention. Paterson’s airplane food video comes after a British traveller complained about a six-hour ‘flight from hell’ after he was served ‘smelly’ pasta that made him ill. Cameron Callaghan was flying from Manchester Airport to Bangkok via Abu Dhabi on January 6 ahead of a trip around South East Asia. The debate around airline food is often a hot topic, which is probably why Paterson’s video drew so much attentionHowever, before his adventure across Asia had even began he became violently ill on the plane and had to be rolled off the flight in a wheelchair.Callaghan, 27, ate an egg sandwich three hours before boarding the plane then was served a tomato and chicken pasta dish after take-off.He says that 20 minutes after eating the ‘smelly’ plane food he began feeling unwell, and later suffered from diarrhea.He then threw up ‘every five minutes’ for the rest of the six-hour journey.The former delivery driver was then left lying in ‘the fetal position’ on the bathroom floor and when he wasn’t spewing he was sat with an air hostess who kept the cubicle free.He claims he was carefully ushered off the flight in a wheelchair and given an urgent medical assessment.The ‘flight from hell’, as Callaghan described it, left him bed-bound for his first few days in Thailand.He claims it was Etihad Airways’ in-flight meal that caused the violent bout of sickness, explaining the meal ‘smelled a bit’ but the airline say the food was prepared and stored under strict temperature-controlled conditions and they received no reports of illness from other passengers who were served the same meal.The flight had been delayed for five hours and Cameron says he believes the food hadn’t been stored properly during that time.

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