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Is it Rude to Eat on Mass Transit?

You're not allowed to eat on the MTA either, but that doesn't stop people. I don't mind unobtrusive food - chips, small sandwiches, etc. It's a smell thing. If it smells really strongly, I don't like it, even if it smells good. Then I'm just jealous that someone else is eating and I'm not.

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'Top Chef' Finale Predictions

Go Stephanie! She's my fav.

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Cook the Book: New South Grilling

Vegetarian Kosher Indian food.....my dad loves it.

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Cook the Book: 'Top Chef'

Brisket with red wine and apricots.

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Cook the Book: 'Mario Batali Italian Grill'

Olive oil and Lawry's Seasoning Salt. I know it's trashy but I love it.

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Cook the Book: Wine Bar Food

I'll be the fifth person to say strawberries. Love it!

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Cinco De Mayo Wrap-up: Vegetarian Recipes

Seriously? A vegetarian recipe with chorizo sausage? That didn't raise any red flags for you guys?

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Cook the Book: Lidia's Italy

Goat cheese stuffed chicken breasts and white wine risotto.

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Is it Rude to Eat on Mass Transit?

I think this brings up a bigger issue - in our always-on-the-go lives, we find ourselves sharing more of what would once have been private (phone calls, meals, etc) in public spaces. That being the case, I think we need to adjust.

Not to sound like Emily Post, but I think a little bit of consideration goes a long way. So, if I grab a curry a few stops from home, I'll wait until I get home to open the boxes, knowing that some of the scent is already leaking. If I do need to actually consume something on the train (and yes, this goes for airplanes too) I'll grab something not too smell: a sandwich (hold the onions), fruit, energy bar, cut up veggies, etc.

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Is it Rude to Eat on Mass Transit?

It's bad manners and just plain inconsiderate. The crumbs and garbage left behind attracts bugs and germs. I'd like to see a crack-down by issuing fines to those guilty of this infraction.

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Is it Rude to Eat on Mass Transit?

My mother drummed into me that it is not polite to eat if front of people unless there is enough to go around. It stuck, which is why I have to offer complete strangers tic tacs and gum (which seems to always be appreciated, but not always accepted).
You expect people to eat on planes, and personally, I would rather smell curries than airline swill any day of the week.

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Is it Rude to Eat on Mass Transit?

I'm in Chicago and we're not supposed to eat on the buses or trains. One day I was riding the bus home with a vicious migraine - one that was making me feel nauseated. One of the passengers on my bus was another driver eating a smelly pile of gyros and onions. I wanted to barf right on top of him.

I'm also sure that the messy eaters are why I sometimes see roaches on the trains and buses. Gross!

No food, at any time, on public transit.

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Is it Rude to Eat on Mass Transit?

Drinking coffee or tea... no. Eating (sorry)... yes. And it's unsanitary, too.

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Is it Rude to Eat on Mass Transit?

wow i've never seen so many people be "DISGUSTED" and "REVOLTED" by food before! i agree with annien and butrflygirly -- try to be discreet, make sure you clean up after yourself, have some common sense. but if i'm getting on the subway for 1 1/2 hours (which i did round trip every day through college) and i have to RUN to get the subway, yes, i will drink my iced coffee on the train. i'm not waiting another 20 minutes for one to arrive, i find that ridiculous.

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Is it Rude to Eat on Mass Transit?

I take the subway every day, and have no problem with a cup of coffee or a bag of chips around me. I do on RARE occation when in a rush (though never when the train is crowded) eat a sandwich. The foods that annoy me when other people eat them are hot foods (they smell more than cold), anything the requires a fork and knife (more chance of leaving a mess), and thingd like sunflower seeds (for some reason people think they can fling the shells and leftover bits on the floor.


When it comes to air travel, there's one airline that insists, for their vegetarian breakfast meal, to serve curry. I'm a vegetarian, and can't stand most curry. I feel awful when everyone turns to look at me to figure out who brought the stinky food. I don't know too many people who would want to be around curry at 8am, and hate to be the source of it!

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Is it Rude to Eat on Mass Transit?

@annien: Thanks for the props! I feel as you do (maybe since we are both Grad students currently?) and say it should be ok, but if avoidable then please do.

@dantsea: I used to ride mass transit everyday, AT LEAST twice a day. So, I've been there. I did that as long as I could (it's cheaper and easier on the environment) but had to stop. I find rude behavior (sitting while elderly stand, leaving trash behind, etc) more repulsive than people eating. I realize I am not the only person on the bus and have to be respectful of other passengers.

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Is it Rude to Eat on Mass Transit?

This whole debate seems somewhat patronizing?

If you don't like the experience of "mass transportation" why not buy yourself a SUV to get around in?

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Is it Rude to Eat on Mass Transit?

@dantsea: Not daily, as I work at home, but I do at least several times a week, particularly in this weather! And I am never guilty of ingesting anything more than a swig of water.
@annine: Thanks. And that was *no* lady...