British travellers returning to the UK will no longer be allowed to bring in meat and dairy products from EU or EEA countries for personal use. This will include beef, pork and lamb as well as dairy products like cheese, butter or yoghurt, according to the UK Government. Those travelling over the Easter weekend have been told to check what they can bring back into the country before jetting off.
Discussing the "important changes," the UK Government said in a post on social media: "You can no longer bring meat or dairy products from EU or EEA countries into Great Britain for personal use. "This includes beef, pork, lamb, mutton, venison and goat meat, and all dairy products like cheese, butter or yoghurt. "If you're travelling over Easter weekend, check what you can and can't bring back before you go.
" 🚨 Important changes to personal imports 🧀 🥩 You can no longer bring meat or dairy products from EU or EEA countries into Great Britain for personal use. This includes beef, pork, lamb, mutton, venison and goat meat, and all dairy products like cheese, butter or yoghurt. If.
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twitter.com/4NDS7BQajS These are the foods that can be brought into the UK from EU or EEA countries without any restrictions, according to the UK Government website . Find out more on the UK Government website.
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UK travellers banned from bringing meat and dairy back from EU
UK travellers have been issued a warning over the import of meat and dairy products from EU and EEA countries for personal use.