5 Dangerous Cruise Ship Foods to Avoid at All Costs
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Some of these cruise ship foods might upset your stomach. Others could ruin your whole vacation.
Always bring a refillable bottle and stick to sealed bottled water when off the ship.
Use a napkin to pull the lever. Or honestly, skip the cone and grab a bowl. Less mess, less contact, and way less risk.
Cruise dining is a marathon, not a sprint. Don't let a dinner roll be your downfall.
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Some foods on cruise ships can do more harm than good. In this video, we uncover 5 cruise ship foods you should avoid at all costs—whether due to health risks, poor handling, or common buffet mistakes. These cruise dining tips are especially important for travelers over 50 who want to stay safe, healthy, and stress-free on their next voyage. #CruiseTips, #CruiseFood, #CruiseMistakes, #CruiseDining, #CruiseAdvice, #CruiseTravel, #CruiseVacation, #CruiseBuffet, #TravelOver50, #SeniorCruisers