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Brits warned over ‘meal deal’ food mistake that could lead to EU fines or prosecution

By staff18 June 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

Holidaymakers are being warned that they could face fines or criminal prosecution for bringing an innocent sandwich into an EU country due to strict meat and dairy rules

03:51, 18 Jun 2025Updated 03:52, 18 Jun 2025

“To avoid fines or potential criminal prosecution, ensure that any meat or dairy products are not carried into the EU.”
“To avoid fines or potential criminal prosecution, ensure that any meat or dairy products are not carried into the EU.”

British holidaymakers gearing up for a European getaway this summer have been given a stark warning about a deceptively simple blunder that could put them at loggerheads with EU border officials.

British travellers risk incurring hefty fines or possibly even facing legal action if they unwittingly transport something as innocuous as a prepackaged sandwich into an EU member state, thanks to stringent import restrictions on meat and dairy products.

Maryanne Sparks from European Waterways has alerted UK nationals: “If you travel to the EU from a non-EU country, you are not allowed to bring any meat or dairy products with you – this includes those you would find in a meal deal sandwich.”

In light of Brexit, Britain has been designated as a third country outside the EU, meaning British citizens must adhere to the same tight rules faced by other non-EU nations.

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Maryanne warned further: “When arriving in the EU, you may have to undergo official controls by the authorities.

“If you are carrying any undeclared meat or dairy products, they will be confiscated and destroyed. Additionally, you may be fined or face criminal prosecution.”, reports the Express.

The European Commission has highlighted concerns that items containing “meat, milk or their products” carry significant risks for animal health across the bloc.

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Holidaymakers could face fines or even criminal prosecution for bringing a sandwich to the EU(Image: Getty)

Providing advice to travellers, Maryanne clarified: “It is safe to consume these sandwiches in the airport and on the plane, but they must be disposed of either before you get off the flight or as soon as you enter the terminal at the other side.”

Travellers are warned: “To avoid fines or potential criminal prosecution, ensure that any meat or dairy products are not carried into the EU.”

However, there are a few exceptions to these rules. Parents can breathe a sigh of relief as powdered infant milk and baby food are allowed.

Additionally, you can bring up to 20kg of fish or 2kg of honey, as well as live oysters, mussels, and snails.

It’s essential to note that these restrictions only apply to individuals entering the EU from non-member countries.

If you’re travelling between EU nations or arriving from countries like Norway, Switzerland, Andorra, or Iceland, you’re exempt from these rules.

As the holiday season kicks off, experts advise Brits to carefully inspect their luggage and refrain from carrying prohibited food items to avoid any issues or penalties at the border.

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