The Transportation Security Administration’s set of rules for safe travel in the skies have evolved over the years, as threats foreign and domestic make themselves known. Still, those rules sometimes result in a bit of confusion, and by one man’s account, a lot of nuttiness.recounts that on a recent trip“I tried to take peanut butter through airport security. TSA: Sorry, no liquids, gels, or aerosols,” wrote Neve, in a tweet that has garnered 10.5 million views and over a thousand comments.
Neve’s tweet ignited a flurry of responses on social media ranging from confusion to incredulity, with folks far and wide sharing their own experiences in airport security.“I once brought a full, sealed jar of Nutella with me as part of my lunch on the airplane. They took it from me and threw it away,”another user on Twitter. “Meanwhile, in Italy, my husband has taken an entire lasagna as handluggage.
Still, some took the side of the TSA, citing that peanut butter does, in fact, fit into one of those categories.