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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has provided guidelines on what foods passengers can carry on planes during the Thanksgiving holiday. The agency has clarified which Thanksgiving foods are allowed in carry-on luggage and which ones need to be checked. The TSA's rules aim to inform travelers about the food items that are permitted and those that may require additional screening or should be transported in checked baggage. The information is crucial for passengers planning to fly during the Thanksgiving weekend, ensuring they comply with the TSA regulations.
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The TSA wants you to know what Thanksgiving foods can fly with you and what you have to check. https://t.co/SOFjjQLtPV https://t.co/SOFjjQLtPV
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