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Waffle House post about ‘realest ID’ goes viral, prompting TSA response on social media

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The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) entered a socia media debate this week by clarifying that the Waffle House IDs possessed by some customers of the popular restaurant will “not suffice” as personal identification for travel. 

A flight passenger posted a photo on X of his yellow Waffle House ID with the caption, “TSA might want REAL ID, but I have the realest ID.” 

The post garnered some 2.1 million views, with thousands of reposts and likes. 

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TSA responded to the social post by saying the ID does not comply with federal rules and will not be accepted at security check points. 

“Respectfully, no … Waffle House IDs will not suffice as a REAL ID alternative (sorry),” TSA responded on X.

Fox News Digital reached out to Waffle House for further details. 

Many X users took to the comments section to weigh in on the post.

“How does one even acquire this?” asked a man. 

Another user commented, “And I thought this was America.”

Said yet another person, “I have never been so jealous of an internet stranger.”

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A user asked, “Where do I get my Waffle House identification?”

“Honestly, takes a lot more documentation to get that badge than REAL ID does,” commented an X user.

One man joked, “I thought [the] Costco card was the realest ID.”

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A few weeks ago, the TSA advised travelers not to use a Costco card as identification. 

“We love hotdogs & rotisserie chickens as much as the next person, but please stop telling people their Costco card counts as a REAL ID because it absolutely does not,” the agency wrote on Facebook.

On May 7, the REAL ID requirement took effect, requiring flyers to obtain the new identification with a star in the upper right corner in order to fly. 

Other forms of identification that are accepted in lieu of a REAL ID include a valid U.S. passport or passport card, DHS trusted traveler cards such as Global Entry, Department of Defense IDs, permanent resident cards and border crossing cards, according to the TSA.

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