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What food products are you not allowed to take into France from the UK?


    



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thepenismightier
You can take anything you want, as long as it's for personal use.


nonconformiststraightguy
Why do you want to bring food to France.?
France has some of the best food oin the world!


Part Time Cynic
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I believe if it is shop-bought and foilpacked in an EU approved factory as such then meat is allowed. That is the rule for Belgium as i know it. Wouldn't have thought French ruling to be much different. Found this too: http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Travel/Question207622.html


MPPRH
There is now free movement of food products from UK to France.

The uncooked meat ban was a while ago because of BSE and then foot&mouth disease. It has now been lifted.

Peter


Feudalserfer
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As long as it's not raw meat or something, as far as I know there are no serious restrictions. This assumes the food is for your own consumption, not reselling at a market, which would involve EU food hygiene laws.


Rose
No foodstuff allowed. Only baby food.

Its a pain!



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