Overview
- British travellers are prohibited from bringing meat and dairy products, including cheese and salami, back from Europe under new biosecurity measures.
- The restrictions, implemented during the busy Easter travel period, aim to prevent the spread of foot-and-mouth disease to the UK, though no cases are currently reported domestically.
- Authorities have warned that undeclared prohibited items will be seized and destroyed, with fines of up to £5,000 for non-compliance.
- These rules are part of broader post-Brexit regulatory changes that limit personal imports of goods like wine and beer, altering traditional travel practices.
- The UK government emphasizes the importance of these measures in safeguarding domestic agriculture and food security.