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Lauren Zumbach

Stroopwafels, maple wafers or pretzels? Now United Airlines says it's up to you

Stroopwafels, maple wafers or pretzels? Now United Airlines says it's up to you.

United Airlines passengers with a sweet tooth used to be out of luck if stuck on an evening flight: the airline only served its stroopwafel sandwich cookies in the morning. Now, passengers will get three snack options on all domestic flights, the airline said last week.

Before last week's change, Chicago-based United served pretzels on flights that departed after 9:45 a.m. and a different snack _ most recently, stroopwafels _ on earlier flights.

American Airlines gives passengers a choice between pretzels and Belgian Biscoff cookies. Southwest Airlines, which used to offer peanuts but dropped them due to allergy concerns, provides pretzels.

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