The majority of UK holidaymakers like to pack their favourite foods which are often confiscated at security - but that could be about to change.
New travel regulations could lead to a change in habits, as new research has found that the majority of Brits confess to packing food they can't live without for our holidays - including baked beans, tea bags, cereal and cheese.
A survey conducted by Heinz Beanz, revealed that 72 per cent of UK passengers typically pack food or drink items they can't live without on holiday, with over a quarter -27 per cent - packing tins of Heinz Baked Beans. Findings also uncovered some of the most packed foods in British suitcases - and some may be surprising.
As well as Aberdeen Airport, Teesside International Airport and London City Airport have also axed the 100ml liquid rule. With UK airports required to to follow suit and lift the restriction by next month, jet-setters will soon have more space in their carry-on for their favourites. Foods that Brits insist on packing for summer holidays Tea bags Coffee Biscuits Chocolate Crisps Hot chocolate Cereal Crackers Cheese Cake Research indicates that over a third of Brits are likely to pack food or drink in their cabin luggage as soon as the restriction is lifted, ensuring they won't be without their favourite snacks for a minute.
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