Before you start planning your next family visit or getaway, you might want to keep this in mind. It seems the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has been making a lot of changes over the past couple of years, and it looks like they have done it again.
If you're like me, you try to avoid getting airport snacks; after all, they are insanely expensive.

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That said, sometimes you just can't help it; you're a snacker. You get stuck in a layover for several hours and think to yourself, "I'm not going to make it." You need to eat a little something between flights.

Food For Thought

Before you dine at any restaurants or cafes in the airport, keep in mind that there have been a few changes as to what you can actually bring on the plane with you to snack on.

According to The Mirror.com, there are seven new things you can no longer bring on a plane.

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Keep in mind, you may be able to bring most of these things with you if it is under 3.4 ounces.

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Now that we've gone over some of the newest TSA food restrictions in place, let's chat about our in-plane experiences. What's the smelliest or nastiest thing you've seen someone bring on a plane with them? Tell us your horror stories in the app!


 

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