MartinL57
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What do people do? Sailing to arrive too late to eat out. Can we eat onboard?
(a) | they are intended for consumption by the crew and passengers on board means of transport operating internationally; and |
(b) | they are not unloaded on Union territory. |
BrilliantYou are very unlikely to be visited or asked and nobody will particularly care. If you do get some jobsworth show them this as a starter:
"Article 6
Products of animal origin and composite products on board means of transport operating internationally which are not unloaded and are intended for consumption by the crew and passengers
1. Products of animal origin and composite products are exempted from official controls at border control posts provided that:
(a) they are intended for consumption by the crew and passengers on board means of transport operating internationally; and
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(b) they are not unloaded on Union territory.
https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/en/TXT/?uri=CELEX:32019R2122
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Ah, been saved from incipient starvation by Fray Bentos a few times.Just don't go handing out your surplus Fray Bentos tinned pies to the starving inhabitants.
As I've always said, a Fray Bentos pie is the last thing I would choose to eat.Ah, been saved from incipient starvation by Fray Bentos a few times.
Well, yes. It’s a bit like salt horse and dried peas of old. Tastes like s…. But you can eat it.As I've always said, a Fray Bentos pie is the last thing I would choose to eat.
If the price is a problem, Morrisons do a home brand variety in a yellow tin.As I've always said, a Fray Bentos pie is the last thing I would choose to eat.
I'll look out for themIf the price is a problem, Morrisons do a home brand variety in a yellow tin.
Correction. "I'll look out for them and not buy any."I'll look out for them
As I've always said, a Fray Bentos pie is the last thing I would choose to eat.
Very useful to know, thank you. On our first trip to France, by car, we went out of our way to ensure we carried no fresh food or meat products. Of course, nobody checked, as others had advised. Your clarification of “for personal consumption“ makes entry requirements much easier for us.You are very unlikely to be visited or asked and nobody will particularly care. If you do get some jobsworth show them this as a starter:
"Article 6
Products of animal origin and composite products on board means of transport operating internationally which are not unloaded and are intended for consumption by the crew and passengers
1. Products of animal origin and composite products are exempted from official controls at border control posts provided that:
(a) they are intended for consumption by the crew and passengers on board means of transport operating internationally; and
"
(b) they are not unloaded on Union territory.
EUR-Lex - 32019R2122 - EN - EUR-Lex
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You are very unlikely to be visited or asked and nobody will particularly care. If you do get some jobsworth show them this as a starter:
"Article 6
Products of animal origin and composite products on board means of transport operating internationally which are not unloaded and are intended for consumption by the crew and passengers
1. Products of animal origin and composite products are exempted from official controls at border control posts provided that:
(a) they are intended for consumption by the crew and passengers on board means of transport operating internationally; and
"
(b) they are not unloaded on Union territory.
EUR-Lex - 32019R2122 - EN - EUR-Lex
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I suppose the difference is that the lorry drivers were taking the food ashore to eat whereas those arriving in yachts, or any kind of vessel of whatever size come to that, would be eating it on board.