Marmite, tea bags and pork pies: What can you bring into France from So I think that the direct answer to your question is, yes you can take canned food into France but with the caveat that the cans must not contain one of the banned substances listed. Foodstuffs with current European Union (EU) restrictions | Food The reason for this is that the canning process frequently employs chemicals that are toxic to the environment if released into the atmosphere. Maybe raises a potential problem , if you take canned dog food with you ? So for instance I would expect a can of frankfurters or a frozen meat feast pizza to be banned (meat products). You go through French customs before you board Eurotunnel, so your ham sandwich will have been confiscated and you will be next in line for Madame la Guillotine! There are a variety of different types of chocolate that are popular in England. Sentence two of Bruce's post tells you all, it doesn't matter how it's packaged, it's what's inside. If you will not have access to a kitchen, you may want to bring food that does not require cooking. Fresh produce continues to breathe after harvesting, and subsequent packaging should take into account this. Under this law, forcing someone to hide their face is also a crime and is punishable by a years imprisonment and a fine of up to 30,000. Recap of post-Brexit rules for bringing items into France from the UK The rules for French property owners moving personal items and furniture to their second home have also changed read our guide toFrench Customs/VAT When Bringing Items to Your Second Home. These products must also be limited in weight by 2kg in addition to being limited in size. Travelling with dogs from the UK to France and other EU countries However, there are some restrictions on what types of food you can bring. Dates, pineapple, bananas, coconut, and durians are exceptions due to their low risk of contamination. commercially sold meat, wild game meat Meat products e.g. However, it is always best to check with the French Embassy or Consulate before attempting to bring any fresh food into the country. Required fields are marked *. 11. Some things listed seem rather nit-picking but I guess as this is HMRC rules, people have to comply. By You cannot take meat, milk or products containing them into EU countries. Additionally, consider how much food you will need and how long you will be gone. The controls are intended to protect the EU from any pathogens that may be present in meat, dairy products, and plants. This is to say that in theory, you should be able to carry canned food tins of 100ml volume in your carry on.
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