dis2cruise
Long Island, NY
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Can I bring it on the plane with me to eat? Would TSA consider this a liquid??
So true. Anything can be issues with the TSA. Food seems to be the easiest for them to have problems with since the rules about it are so vague.Amen, AngiTN. It's so annoying to be told to do something by one TSA agent and then get "yelled at" by another for following instructions. Not even food...my last trip I had several computer external hard drives. Was told I had to remove them from my laptop bag and then got scolded for removing them from my laptop bag.
Amen to this. I have seen so many times the TSA Dudes fighting over what was and was not allowed. Especially with food. I agree, buy what you need once you are past security to save yourself the hassle. I had them arguing over my candy bar last February and I finally had to wolf it down.Tell you the truth, what one TSA allows has such a little bearing on what the next TSA allows that when it comes to food, I quit bringing ANYTHING through. It's simply too much of a headache. Rules seem to be pointless from what I've seen, they can't figure them out. I even watched 2 agents argue with each other about what a passenger was allowed to bring. Poor passenger was stuck while the agents sorted it out, no idea if they ever did, I went own about my way. I buy what little food I need on a flight at the airport. Or do without.
I had a donut once with me...they told me to toss it or step out of line and wolf it down!
I don't know if this helps, but I have never had a problems taking whole avocados (or other whole fruits) through security.
...From there, they are much like Disney guards and even CM in that they get on their own little power trips at times and decide today I'm going to make up my own rules and be darned if anyone is going to stop me
Right. They aren't liquid. But once you've taken a fruit, squashed it, and made it more liquidy so it wouldn't hold its shape outside of a container, then it's a liquid.
UNLESS it's a fruit preserve in a sandwich.
Why does avocado in a sandwich sound delicious but guacamole in one does not? If it sounds nice to you that's a workaround.
at least as of 2017 they missed something like 70% of fake weapons (which was actually an improvement from the 95% miss rate from two years earlier!) that were put through checkpoints.
Buy your food at the airport. It's not worth the hassle to you or the line of people behind you.