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It’s illegal for travellers to bring many foods into the UK from countries outside the EU. These include all meat and meat products, milk and dairy products and potatoes. This is because they could carry pests and diseases such as Foot and Mouth Disease which could have a devastating effect on our environment.
Know what food you can and can’t bring in
It’s illegal for travellers to bring many foods into the UK from countries outside the EU. These include all meat and meat products, milk and dairy products and potatoes. This is because they could carry pests and diseases such as Foot and Mouth Disease which could have a devastating effect on our environment.
Don’t let an outbreak in
To find out more, visit www.direct.gov.uk/dontbringmeback
Or call 08459 33 55 77 from within
Or +44 20 7238 6951 from outside the UK
If you are travelling from the outside the EU
It is illegal to bring all meat and meat products, milk or dairy products and potatoes into the UK from countries outside the EU in your luggage, even for personal use. Limited quantities of some food products including fish, eggs and honey, may be allowed from certain countries. For more information on these and the rules in general you can check the website or call the helpline.
If you're travelling within the EU
You can bring in any meat, dairy or other food products, as long as they are free from diseases and for your own consumption.
What to do when you arrive back
You can walk through the Green Channel on arrival and this is a declaration that you have nothing illegal in your luggage. So if you have illegal food products, you will have committed an offence.
If you're carrying illegal food
Declare it to Customs in the Red Channel or by using the Red Point phone. If you go through the Green Channel and Customs officers find illegal food products, they will take them away to be destroyed and you could be arrested and prosecuted which may result in a fine or imprisonment.
If you think you may be carrying illegal food
You should go to the Red Channel or use the Red Point phone and tell Customs about your food product. If your product is illegal they will take it away from you, but you will not get into trouble or receive a fine.
Limited quantities of some food products including fish, eggs and honey, may be allowed form certain countries
For more information on these and the rules in general you can either check www.direct.gov.uk/dontbringmeback or call the helpline on 08459 33 55 77 from within or +4420 7238 6951 from outside the UK.