TSA confirms it considers peanut butter a liquid

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It defines a liquid as something with no definite shape that takes the shape of its container.

The agency said peanut butter fits this definition and must therefore be in a 3.4 oz. container to pass through security. The issue took off last week when podcaster Patrick Neve had his jar of peanut butter confiscated at airport security.that went viral. The post generated a flood of likes and responses with many pushing back on the TSA rule.

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