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According to Ryanair’s ‘Feel Free’ policy, passengers are able to bring their own food and soft drinks on board planes.
Below, we chat with food scientists and nutritionists to uncover what actually happens to your taste buds on a plane—and which drinks taste the best at 38,000 feet.
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“Some flights are pretty long, and the air on the plane is drier,” Lisa Valente, MS, RD, nutrition expert with Healthline in Burlington, Vermont, told Fox News Digital.
An elderly woman was filmed allegedly slapping a flight attendant after he attempted to confiscate her gin. Ark Media. After she didn’t get her way with the champagne, the woman reportedly ...
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And German researchers also discovered that drinking on planes can harm your health. But the problem is, neither passengers nor airlines want limits. There's yet another layer of complexity.