Not For EU

product x may still be allowed to be sold in uk because its within the upper limits product Y might contain below their lower limits but is still of a higher standard by containing less not difficult really
But as for the labels its all to do with trading and NI .
Do you have any examples where a product can be sold in UK but is of too high a standard to be allowed to be sold in EU ?
 
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The reason we now have labels stating “not for EU” is because the muppets like Mottie and Gas112 voted for Boris Johnsons Brexit deal which put a customs border inside the United Kingdom.

Mottie and gas112 are treacherous traitors to the United Kingdom

Remainers are the true Patriots
 
With market access in over 50 countries for our sheep meat, beef and pig meat, it is imperative to keep finding more trade markets to add value to the supply chain and maximise returns.

Maintaining existing markets is important too, to strengthen relationships and react to changes in the market place.

UK exports in 2023 (Source: HMRC):

  • Red meat exports, including offal, achieved a similar level in value to the record year of 2022, underpinned by the performance of exports of sheep meat, particularly to the EU
  • Total value of red meat shipments to the EU during the period was up 2% on the year, at £1.3 billion, while volumes fell by 12% on the year
:) So they need to be richer to buy it. Food in the fresh form - just where is it easiest for us to sell it?
 
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EU have ***s poor standards when it comes to certain products

Horse meat dressed up as beef dumped into the UK

Yes exactly
 
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