Food on the plane

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California Girl

Food on the plane

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A question for those of you who have flown recently. I know you have to have any liquids in 3 oz. containers in a plastic ziplock bag if you want to take them on the plane with you in your carry-on, but what about food. Can you take stuff like sandwiches and cookies (from home, not bought in the terminal) on board the plane these days?
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Absolutely no problem in bringing on food of any kind. Just put it through the xray. They have also lightened up on the water/soft drinks too. You can purchase once you're through security and take it onboard.
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I took a small cooler full of meals and snacks in Feb/Mar with no problem.
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Just came back from denver make sure you bring something to eat. We sat at the gate for 2 hours then took off and they didn't give you anything not even a bag of pretzels. I was in the first row behind first class and they didn't have change for a 20 for their snack box said they would come back never did.
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Post by Betty »

My sister in law had packed a lunch from home that included sandwich, chips and yogurt. Security at Logan/Boston airport found the yogurt and confiscated it. :roll:
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Bring on all the solid foods you care to carry. My last 4 hr flight from Philadelphia was marked with a "lunch" when I purchased the tix last year. "Lunch" turned out to be a chicken sandwich in a box, a fruit tray (also in a box) or a snack box any of which could be yours if you cared to fork over 5 bucks...
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By the way I always buy at least one bottle of water after the TSA check so I can carry it on.
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Thanks you guys! I knew I could depend on you for an answer! I'm also glad to hear that about the water, since I'm a big water-drinker. In the past, before all this new security stuff, I've always taken a bottle of water on the plane with me and I don't think I'd last until the flight attendants get around to serving some! Oh boy, peanut butter sandwiches and oatmeal chocolate chip cookies for our own in-flight meal! Yay! :D
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California Girl wrote:Oh boy, peanut butter sandwiches and oatmeal chocolate chip cookies for our own in-flight meal! Yay! :D
Hmmm. Is peanut butter considered a gel? :wink:
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Steve S wrote:Hmmm. Is peanut butter considered a gel? :wink:
Hmmmm... mayyyybeee! Ok, Turkey sandwiches! LOL!
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Long as te sandwich is made it's ok but don't bring the jar first hand expernace
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