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Travel warning for Brits returning from Europe with more items banned from the UK

Published on April 14, 2025 at 02:20 PM

RULES for Brits returning home from Europe with goods have changed and it isn't good news if you want to bring some food home.

As of April 12, 2025, have been stopped from bringing certain meat and dairy products into the country.

Assortment of Italian cheeses.
No cheese is allowed back into the UK from Europe
Eurostar train at Gare du Nord station in Paris.
Flights, ferries and rail travel have all imposed the new government measures

The UK Government has taken measures to prevent the spread of foot and mouth disease (FMD) following a rising number of cases across .

As a result, from April 12 travellers can no longer bring cattle, sheep, goat, and pig meat, as well as dairy products, from EU countries into the UK for personal use.

This is to protect the of British livestock, the security of farmers, and the UK’s food security.

Other items include sandwiches, cheese, cured meats, raw meat, or milk into Britain.

And it doesn't matter whether it is packed or packaged, or whether it has been bought at duty-free.

These rules apply across all international travel, including flights, rail, and ferry operators.

Rules state that a limited amount of infant milk, medical foods, and certain composite products like bread and pasta continue to be allowed.

You can also bring in cakes without fresh cream as well as chocolate and confectionery, but not those made with a lot of unprocessed dairy ingredients

Minister Daniel Zeichner said: “This government will do whatever it takes to protect British farmers from foot & mouth.

“That is why we are further strengthening protections by introducing restrictions on personal meat and dairy imports to prevent the spread of the disease and protect Britain’s food security.”

Brittany Ferries passenger ferry sailing.
Cheese sandwiches are a no go item for Brits returning to the UK

Always read the rules on bringing goods back into the country as each country has their own restrictions which are subject to change.

In March 2025, one US traveller was shocked when he was into Europe.

Travelling back from Southeast Asia, Dylan O'Byrne packed a banana in his bag during his airport layover in .

But after landing – and saying he had nothing to declare – he was stopped by sniffer .

Customs officers then said he had violated the rules of bringing in agricultural produce, and said he would “face a penalty”.

Mr O'Byrne said that while he is yet to get the fine, he found out that he could face paying up to $500 (£394).

Plus, the .

And .

Airport customs sign: Nothing to declare.
New rules have put a stop from Brits bringing certain foods back into the UK
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