The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Peanuts still make the cut in Delta’s free-snack lineup

- By Kelly Yamanouchi kyamanouch­i@ajc.com

Peanuts will survive on Delta Air Lines flights, though only in honey-roasted form.

The Atlanta airline said this week that starting Dec. 14 its free snack lineup will be yogurt bars, honey-roasted peanuts, brand-name pretzels and Biscoff cookies.

Gone from the lineup: plain old peanuts and generic pretzels.

The Atlanta-based airline said the new offerings have “larger portions and more variety.” Delta also plans to change its mix of snacks more often based on customer feedback. The free snacks are for flights longer than 250 miles.

The carrier had tested peanut-less snack menus on a few routes earlier this year, raising the possibilit­y it would drop one of its home state’s biggest cash crops.

The Georgia Peanut Commission at the time said Georgia peanut growers are “proud of our special relationsh­ip” with Delta “and we’ve looked for ways over the years to maintain and grow it.”

Because of peanut allergies, concern has swirled for years about serving them in enclosed airliner cabins. In 1998 the DOT called for “peanut-free” zones on planes, though the idea was not put in place. In 2010 the agency said it was considerin­g steps including a ban.

Peanut backers say other foods carry allergy risks and peanuts should not be singled out.

On its website, Delta says that if fliers notify the airline about a peanut allergy, “we’ll refrain from serving peanuts and peanut products onboard your flight,” and allow passengers to pre-board and clean the seating area.

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