Believe so, but I think you have to pay then! I’m sure it’ll crop up at some point. Was a really interesting session.
The discussion about this has been going on for a few weeks in parts of the media, where the example was that a cheese and ham sandwich would be confiscated on the grounds of it being both a meat and a dairy product. The video might have been “hammed” up a bit for effect though. The following passage is from www.gov.uk Taking food and drink into EU countries You are not able to take meat, milk or products containing them into EU countries. There are some exceptions, for example certain amounts of powdered infant milk, infant food, or pet food required for medical reasons. Check the rules about taking food and drink into the EU on the European Commission website.
So we won't be filling our suitcases with sausages, black pudding, pork pies, cheddar and stilton when we can travel safely W.H.A.T! All available here, at a premium of course. The big miss for us is the M&S food hall, it's been closed a while now.
Alternatively, if your local Supermarket doesn’t have what you want, ask to see the manager, and try yelling “Project Fear!” in his face
Here’s another one. Apparently the company supplying the food charged the public purse £30, for what could be bought from Asda for just over £5.
Can't like that St B it's a national disgrace. What's the right description profiteering, corruption, misuse of public funds? One of the committees in the HoP should pick up on it. Starmer should take Johnson to task on this, get the knife in and twist it. Oh Sunak and Co are right behind spaffer et tu brute.