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Can You Bring Food Through TSA And On A Plane? Here's What You Need To Know

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I always take food on a flight. Sometimes it's a sandwich I made at home, sometimes just cheese, kielbasa and crackers, or some granola bars or other snack foods. Our DD and I have also taken little kids size yogurts and juice boxes both of which are under the 100 ml size. Since we don't need to take any toiletries in our carry on bags (they are already at our condo in FL) the liquids bag can be full of edible or drinkable liquids. I also take a frozen water bottle and if it has started to melt before going through security I drink any water in the bottle so there is only ice left. It helps keep the sandwiches or other food cold in my little cooler.

Our DD and her neighbour flew to Panama last winter and she went over to help the woman finish packing so they could leave for the airport on time. The woman had 2 quart size liquids bags, she put 1 in her carry-on and 1 in her personal bag. Our DD told her you are only allowed one. The woman said she always takes 2, she puts her carry on through the scanner first, then the rest of her stuff, then lastly her personal bag (a backpack). She said the folks doing the scanning don't know which bag belongs to who, so as long as there is only 1 liquids bag per item they never say anything. :eek:


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When we can, we bring a couple of cases of wine back from Mexico.

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When we can, we bring a couple of cases of wine back from Mexico.

Bill
Do you take the wine from Costco past security and into the plane?
The OP was talking about going past TSA, as in, what you carry on your person (carry on luggage). I carry food when I am traveling with the kiddos. Never had a problem.
 

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For many years, mostly on American, in addition to my carry on and personal item, I also carried a small soft sided lunch tote. Never a problem at TSA, once or twice someone checking boarding passes at the gate said “is that lunch?”. Then they started to be pickier, so my Tupperware sandwich squares and other containers went directly into my carryons. That was awkward until I figured out to save and reuse a plastic/paper bag with a fast food logo. I continue to carry food on that way and am never questioned about having three items.
 

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Do you take the wine from Costco past security and into the plane?
The OP was talking about going past TSA, as in, what you carry on your person (carry on luggage). I carry food when I am traveling with the kiddos. Never had a problem.

No. We checked it. The last three trips we were moving alot so my wife had only room for five bottles in my checked bag coming home. I had to leave my flip flops.

The only issues I ever had with TSA is leaving my wallet in my pocket and being told to put it in a container to go through the x-ray. Someone stole $300 out of my wallet. I noticed this right away and we had eyes on the conveyor. The only person who could have riffled through my wallet was a TSA guy. I called him out and a supervisor told me that TSA isn't responsible for lost or stolen items. I called the guy a fn theif loud enough to be asked to leave. After this I bought a secure wallet for TSA. This was at Seatac.

Another time a young TSA guy couldn't figure out my diving lead in my carry on. It looks black on an x-ray. I told him it was diving lead. He wanted to confiscate the lead so I asked for a supervisor who recognized the lead and let me through.

Bill
 

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How to make TSA agents laugh:
My husband tried to go through the scanner with the tv remote in his pocket
 

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How to make TSA agents laugh:

The funniest thing I ever saw going through TSA was the winter before last when I had to fly home (from FL & Belize) for 2 days every 3 weeks for post-chemo treatments. On one of my Toronto departures there was a couple in front of me who were probably in their late 20's, or early 30's. They each put a backpack in the trays as well as coats, shoes, tablets and other loose stuff. The guy's backpack got pulled aside after going through the scanner. The TSA agent asked who owned the backpack and the guy said it was his. The agent took his backpack to a table at the end of the conveyer, opened it and pulled out a very large (48-64oz?) black bottle. The agent said there's liquid in here so you can either drink it, dump it, or the bottle is going in the trash. The guy said, with a straight face, Oh the machine can see the liquid through that? I bought is specifically because the scanners are not supposed to be able to see though it, I paid a lot of money for that! I laughed out loud and so did another agent. The agent with the backpack told the guy there was no such thing. The guy said it was a high protein drink in there and too much to drink all at once and too expensive to dump. I got my bag and left so I don't know what he decided to do. I imagine those agents see a lot of strange things.

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