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Food, Meat and Bread flying to mainland.
mamabuddah
Posts: 840 Forumite
in N. Ireland
ok showing my age here....but what’s the policy now on flying to England with certain foodstuffs...anyone know if there’s a “prohibited “ list e.g.
Fadge
Soda Farls
Coleraine Cheddar Cheese
NI Beef (steaks etc)
and last but not least...the likes of Tayto.
Fadge
Soda Farls
Coleraine Cheddar Cheese
NI Beef (steaks etc)
and last but not least...the likes of Tayto.
No two ways about this one: Anything Free is not a Basic Right..it had to be earned...by someone, somewhere
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My cousin living in England came over last year and brought Tayto, soda and potato bread back with her no problem.Tayto you can order online and they will ship boxes of crisps over for you. She has done that before.0
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most airlines would have different rules, check their terms and conditions before you try to fly
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montyrebel said:most airlines would have different rules, check their terms and conditions before you try to flyI am not a cat (But my friend is)0
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I regularly take food stuffs over. I get the butcher to vac pac the steaks so no fear of leaking
My sister took fadge, soda and tayto to Oz with her last month, no trouble0
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