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How the UK's delayed Brexit checks on fresh food from EU could affect you

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How the UK's delayed Brexit checks on fresh food from EU could affect you
Gifts of Spanish Jamon Iberico may be subject to restrictions. Photo by Gabriel BOUYS / AFP

The UK's planned Brexit-related checks around bringing fresh food into the UK from the EU have been delayed again. Here's what they mean for those wanting to bring produce into Britain.

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Anonymous
It's a shame . The EU was offered full mutual recognition for these food products but refused as they're desperately trying to demonstrate there's any benefit to EU membership.
Anonymous
Another cock up from the Brexit Team - There was absolutely NO benefit in leaving the EU, but I am sure someone is making a tidy profit out of everyone else’s misery.
Anonymous
There obviously IS benefit to EU membership - the Single Market - which the UK government opted to leave, in a hard brexit, so it can hardly expect to keep the benefits of it. Johnson explicitly proposed ‘cakeism’ for the UK (eat your cake/cheese and keep it). The EU was never going to give it to him, and didn’t. IMHO All these problems are due to the disingenuous Leave campaign and then the UK government opting for a hard brexit, that few voted for. Recent polls of UK opinion show considerable ‘buyers regret’ in those who voted Leave.

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