A woman named her own name on social media using the entire barbecue chicken as carry-on luggage as a flight center snack.
Chloe Gray was driving safely through the airport and flew from Newark, New Jersey to California earlier this month, drawing the attention of the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) screeners.
Social media influencers say using the meal as a “designer bag” is just a clever way for her to stay nourished on the go. (See the video at the top of this article.)
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“Mine is just a bag of chicken from the barbecue shop,” Gray told what the jam was.
Gray shared her experience traveling with edible carry-on items in a series of Tiktok videos that have been viewed about 500,000 times since May 2.
Chloe Gray, shown in the upper right picture, held up the bag of her barbecue chicken on the plane on the recent flight. (Jam Press/Chloe Gray)
Gray told her followers in one of the videos: "I just got pulled to the side of TSA by TSA."
"But I told (the security filter), 'this is how you give yourself a first-class experience without paying for first class.'"
Gray, who lives in New York City, said she hates buying airport food and usually tries to pack salads while flying. On this trip, she didn't have time - so she decided to pick up the whole Rotisserie chicken from Whole Foods.
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She told what jam was.
“It just so convenient that I could sneak into the Whole Foods and quickly pull out a shelf from the shelf on my way to the airport.”
Influential people say she usually packs salads while flying, but she doesn't have time for the trip - so she grabs the chicken from the barbecue restaurant. (Jam Press/Chloe Gray)
However, it took her a long time to fold the feathers with TSA's feathers.
Grey told jam what it was, the only thing I was afraid of being safe with my barbecue shop was that they would throw it away, which was devastating because I would be very hungry and nervous. ”
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“I don’t think I can pick up a healthy and satisfying meal.”
Gray said TSA agents questioned her "very polite and understanding".
Gray said TSA agents asked her about her barbecue restaurant "very polite and understanding." (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
"She even gave it to me gently and said kindly, 'Go, baby.'"
In another video, while sitting on the plane, I saw Gray take a casual bite of chicken.
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After sharing Tiktok's journey, Gray received a lot of replies online.
“Someone was sitting on the plane next to me and pulling out the chicken from the barbecue restaurant was my last straw.”
One commenter wrote: “Someone was sitting next to the plane next to me pulling out the chicken from the barbecue restaurant as my last straw.”
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Another wrote: “As a passenger, I will never!”
Another commenter said: "No, the strong smell in flight is demonic."
The gray shows the chicken she brought to the barbecue restaurant on the plane as a carry-on item. (Jam Press/Chloe Gray)
But Gray didn't seem to bother.
"Obviously, the internet is a crazy place and everyone seems to have an opinion, even if it's a classic and simple thing like a barbecue shop," she said.
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Fox News Digital and Gray reached out to comment further.