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Here's a Danish article about servings at SAS flights through it's history. You can translate it yourself
https://insideflyer.dk/sas-mad-drikke-gennem-gennem-tiden/
Also you can visit the official SAS museum website at the link bellow
https://www.sasmuseet.com/en
Where it mentions the exact model of the plane? I never questioned whether you could buy food like that, but none of those photos were taken on an airplane. Ceiling is too high. Overhead storage has no doors. Separator wall has a gap below the ceiling, things you won't see on an actual plane.
Yeah I am sure that this is a studio photo in a recreated aircraft cabinet.
It just sounded like you were doubting the fact that this was a thing