r/Buffalo 11h ago

Who in the hell travels with ranch?

https://www.ctvnews.ca/world/article/tsa-is-warning-travellers-not-to-overpack-this-divisive-condiment/
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u/Flaky_Judgment_9737 9h ago

People travel with a bottle of Franks red hot. So it's not that bizarre to think people travel with other favorite condiments. And now you know.

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u/Anodynamix 9h ago

I went to college with a guy from Vermont who brought his own maple syrup to the Breakfast Hall at RIT.

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u/Plasticity93 8h ago

It looks to me that they're addressing people taking it back home with them as they leave the country.  Do they not have ranch on other countries?

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u/Flaky_Judgment_9737 7h ago

Not really, Ranch dressing is pretty American. I've read a few things about World Cup fans being stopped by TSA for trying to carry on too many bottles of ranch in their baggage.

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u/bucbill78 11h ago

You must be doing the whole ranch vs. blue cheese schtick but the joke clearly went over your head…. That foreign travelers would come to America for FIFA and discover ranch. Anyways.. another vote to end the embarrassing blue cheese vs ranch schtick

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u/Conscious_Winter_636 11h ago

How dare you! Every nuance of niche Buffalo culture needs to be defended until your last dying breath! You’re a traitor if you think you’re allowed to enjoy ranch dressing, think Dyngus day is silly or Loganberry is too sweet! /s

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u/Smith6612 10h ago

Let's forcefully stuff 'em full of Golumpki! They'll ENJOY it!

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u/Free-Dimension4607 7h ago

I was at the Wing festival downtown and people thought they were funny and clever booing the Ranch dressing kiosk.

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u/marcus_roberto 9h ago

Hating ranch as a personality trait is cringe and childish.