Food into france

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Yes they have everything.
At a price.
I’ll take my own thanks (y)
 
Copied this from the Caravan & MH Club - chapter & verse here.

There are restrictions on the food that you can carry into the EU. You cannot take meat, milk or products containing them into the EU; there are some exceptions, e.g. certain amounts of powdered infant milk, infant food, special food or pet food required for medical reasons. You cannot take plants including fruit and vegetables with the exception of bananas, coconuts, dates, pineapples and durians. Check the rules on the European Commission website. When returning to the UK you can currently bring these products with you for personal consumption but always check for the most up to date information on GOV.UK
Durion! If you are not aware, this fruit is banned on almost all transport in the far east where it grows. The smell within 50' is almost unbearable. Yet Europe will allow it, amazing.
 
Just arrived at the Hook from Harwich, there were a few customs folk asking questions while waiting to go through immigration, mainly cars didn't see anybody being inspected. I think we would have been ok we only had 2 kg of Mature Welsh Cheddar, 20 Gower Butchers Dragon Sausages, 24 cans of English Heinz Baked Beans, not to mention milk, butter and not forgetting the Veggie Samosas.
I'm sure they would have been sympathetic had we been boarded :Eeek::rofl:
 
what are you going to do with 24 tins of baked beans? we do have one in the van cupboard, but it will probably still be there at the end of the summer.
 
what are you going to do with 24 tins of baked beans? we do have one in the van cupboard, but it will probably still be there at the end of the summer.
Fart ?

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