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Taking Baby Food into USA



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DanielRawson - 29/08/2011 12:53 GMT

I wonder if anyone has any advice on taking baby food in the USA. We are going with our 1 year to Florida next week and my wife wants to take some of his preferred baby food even though I have assured her that they do have supermarkets there! Are you allowed to take vacuum sealed product containinh meat and veg through customs or will it get destroyed? Any help would be appreciated


toonfan62 - 29/08/2011 14:07 GMT

If you're heading to Orlando and decide to buy here let me know what you regularly use and I'll check out Target W*M and Publix to check they have what you're used to.
Been a while since I came into the US but I would guess if it's vac packed any sniffer dogs wouldn't pick up on it so it would be luck of the draw if you get stopped. My son had my Bisto Best confiscated last year because "we don't want any of your mad cow over here"........!


MartynSinclair - 29/08/2011 16:28 GMT

toonfan62, do you have any ideas for car hire in Orlando area. Currently use airport offerings but wanted to see if there was anything more competative. We are around the Hunters Creek / Dr Phillips / Sea World area.


LuganoPirate - 29/08/2011 18:54 GMT

The import of all foods into the US is strictly forbidden. Even airlines have to dispose of all their fruit, cheese and other food then take on board US FDA cleared European foods.

The dogs will smell through even vacuum packs and hiding it in smelly socks does not help either. The penalties are very severe so I really don't recommend trying to beat the system.


NTarrant - 29/08/2011 19:24 GMT

I would agree with LuganoPirate its not worth the hassle if you get caught. It is a while since I have been to the Orlando area, but certainly when last there the supermarkets usually contain a "British" section to cater for the number of people travelling from the UK and that included baby food.


RichHI1 - 29/08/2011 19:57 GMT

You are allowed to bring certain foodstuffs into the United States for personal consumption. Baby formula is exempted but once you get into real food it gets more complicated. The rules are quite complex and arcane (like the DEFRA rules in UK). For details https://help.cbp.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/82/session/L3NpZC92LTZxS01Daw%3D%3D/search/1.
My advice would be to travel with a limited supply to cover your day of arrival + 1 or 2 and then shop locally. My advice would be to declare it as travelling with a baby they will be expecting it.


DanielRawson - 29/08/2011 21:23 GMT

Many thanks for your replies and efforts. Toonfan your offer is very generous but I won't trouble you with going round the supermarkets instead we will make do with what is on the shelf. We will go with the advice of the majority and sort ourselves when we arrive as I don't fancy any unnecessary aggravation at the airport.






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