Certain food items are prohibited to bring into the UK, including meat and dairy products, fresh fruits and vegetables, and products containing certain ingredients like shark fins or endangered species. It is important to check the UK government's guidelines before traveling to ensure compliance with regulations.
At UK customs, you must declare items such as large amounts of money, certain goods like alcohol and tobacco, and items that are restricted or prohibited.
The most accurate asnwer you will get - is by contacting HMRC BEFORE you travel - they will tell you what you can and can't brinfg back into the UK. If you try to bring back prohibited items - you will likely be fined, and the fruit would be confiscated and destroyed.
any food you want
people from all around will come and want to see many different things in UK and they will also want to try the food in Uk.
You can bring back a reasonable amount of any food you find on sale in France (or other member states of the EU), provided you do not intend to use it for commercial purposes.
Aldi sells food. They also sell some other items such as lights or other small items.
Yes, as long as it is in your suitcase. not if it's in your hand luggage i don't think :)
NO... Absolutely not ! That's prohibited under censorship laws.
the quantity of tobacco can legally bring in to the UK from Belgium
VAT in the UK is a form of Tax called 'value added tax'.VAT is not charged on basic food items bought from a retail shop, however it is charged on luxury items such as chocolate biscuits.VAT is charged food bought from catering establishments such as cafe's, restaurants, fast food outlets.
You can look into parcel forwarding companies within the UK e.g. MyUKHub as they allow you to have items within the UK and have them sent over to your country, some of them can also function as a storage for all your items from the UK
Not unless you declare it on your incoming passenger card... and even then - its likely you'll lose it - because it's food which is already widely available here in the UK !