Snacks on a Plane!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Smelly cheese and fragrant salmi.


Hard boiled eggs, peeled, in gallon zip lock



They smell so bad. Please don’t.


Y’all! The hard boiled eggs are a joke. Sheesh.
Anonymous
For everyone talking about packing hummus - that is technically considered a liquid so could be confiscated. Remote in todays day and age (esp if you have precheck or global entry) but worth noting.

OP is overly concerned with this. Unless they never fly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As the parent of a severely peanut and tree nut allergic kid, please please please do not bring peanuts or nuts as plane snacks. Even if you don’t care about the well being of someone else, imagine how inconvenienced you will be when we have to divert for an emergency landing because your peanuts caused anaphylaxis. Also, before some responds “don’t fly,” severe allergies are a protected disability under federal law.

Some alternate suggestions: apples and cheese, turkey sandwich, non-nut containing energy bar.


They stopped serving nuts but pets are allowed I would pack allergy medicine if I am allergies.

Airlines may have stopped serving nuts but there is no way to prevent passengers from eating them on board.


I have been on several flights where they ask passengers not to eat nuts because of an allergic passenger on the plane. I generally feel that my desire to eat a snack I brought does not trump a kid's health so I respect that request.
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