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Ah well, everyone's a winner then.

I'm sure if you're eating it or it's not sealed then all the moaners will have a leg to stand on but if it is sealed like the ones you buy in the supermarket in the little polystyrene trays in a plastic bag I'm sure would'nt smell so bad.

No, still smells so should still be disallowed.

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Bit like an offside goal.

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I can totally understand the ban of eating or drinking on the trains but a ban on food? How can I go shopping at supermarket and bring my things home without enduring the traffic and cost of a taxi. Think the signs should more specific, but then, no one will ready them anyhow!

You've missed the point of this thread - it is not about carrying food in general on the trains.

I agree the thread is about an ignorant foreigner who was allowed to save face with an opaque bag, but the point above was pertaining to posters equating durian with food bans on the BTS as well which is just silly - unless one is going to eat the durian on the BTS!

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I advised him that there were notices banning dogs, explosive materials, food and drink but none relating to durian,

isnt durian food?

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No, common misconception. Durian origianl purpose was ammunition for trebuchets.

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