Yasmin said some ships might allow passengers to take food from the buffet for a day out, but there are a few things to consider.
She said: “You can ask ahead of your cruise by ringing the company or asking onboard – in most cases, politely asking a member of staff is likely to get the go ahead.
“Some ships will also let you take snacks with you when embarking, which could be particularly important for those with a medical condition, such as diabetes, or those travelling with young children that might get hungry.
“However, remember that it is important to check the rules of your destination, as some countries may not allow fresh food, such as fruit or dairy. This could lead to items being confiscated, so make sure to do your research.”
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