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Can you eat on the bus in the US?

Whether you're traveling by airplane or by bus, there are some strict safety standards each bus provider has to comply with in the US that you should know before you book a bus in the USA. The good news: Food and non-alcoholic beverages are allowed on the bus! Alcohol is forbidden on US buses.



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Yes, you may bring and eat cold food and drinks on board a bus (cold sandwiches, bottled water, candies...). For the comfort and safety of other passengers, hot food is not allowed on the bus. Note: Drinking alcohol is strictly forbidden on board.

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First of all they consider it a choking risk and secondly because of other kids allergies. Kids eating on the bus almost always leave a mess...

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TFL has a document published named the “TFL Conditions of Carriage”, which explains the house rules — no drinking booze, no smoking, no flash photography, no hoverboards (yes that's on there) — but there is no mention of food at all. Food is legally allowed to be consumed on TFL services.

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Pack healthy non-perishable snacks.
No matter if you're traveling by land, air or sea, your family can eat healthfully with these simple options: Whole or dried fruit. Nuts (pre-portioned into snack-size bags). Nut butters (travel packs are great for planes).

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June 16 (Reuters) - German bus services firm Flix, owner of the Greyhound brand in North America and FlixBus in Europe, has stepped up preparations for a possible stock-market listing, two sources familiar with the matter told Reuters.

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You want to get out of there as effectively as possible. Drink too much before, or during, your trip. Some buses have toilets on them, and some don't. You do not want to be the guy asking the bus driver to stop on the highway so you can pee.

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With these qualities in mind, here's our list of top snacks to pack on a bus!
  • Granola or Protein Bars. One of the easiest snacks to pack for a bus ride is a granola bar, protein bar or breakfast bar. ...
  • Raw Vegetables. ...
  • Dried Fruit. ...
  • Bottled Beverages. ...
  • Trail Mix. ...
  • Pre-Made Sandwiches. ...
  • Dry Cereal. ...
  • Crackers.


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Stick with foods that have very little aroma or with aromas that aren't likely to offend. Anything excessively crunchy. An apple is usually ok, but we think eating a big bag of chips can get disruptive to other passengers.

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