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elizabeth_action Nov 2nd 2009 10:54 pm

Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 
PSS International Removals have advised us that we shouldn't put food items in the container. Doesn't everyone pack these sorts of things?? :lol:
Does anyone have experience of customs problems with fave foods packed in their container?

I don't think I want to emigrate any more if I can't take Marmite...:(

Miss Clinique Nov 3rd 2009 12:24 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 

Originally Posted by elizabeth_action (Post 8067006)
PSS International Removals have advised us that we shouldn't put food items in the container. Doesn't everyone pack these sorts of things?? :lol:
Does anyone have experience of customs problems with fave foods packed in their container?

I don't think I want to emigrate any more if I can't take Marmite...:(


Pss are covering them selfs by telling you the rules. What you can do is tell them you have some personal things you want to pack your self, they will mark the box accordingly - personal packed by owner.

I had a very large jar of marmite in my suit case on Sunday, when I arrived back from the UK ;)

fledermaus Nov 3rd 2009 12:46 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 

Originally Posted by elizabeth_action (Post 8067006)
PSS International Removals have advised us that we shouldn't put food items in the container. Doesn't everyone pack these sorts of things?? :lol:
Does anyone have experience of customs problems with fave foods packed in their container?

I don't think I want to emigrate any more if I can't take Marmite...:(

You can buy Marmite and PG Tips here. You may have to pay more but why bother? Why risk getting your container opened and searched?? If you really need to bring them put them in your luggage.

elizabeth_action Nov 3rd 2009 12:51 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8067383)
You can buy Marmite and PG Tips here. You may have to pay more but why bother? Why risk getting your container opened and searched?? If you really need to bring them put them in your luggage.

We only have 20kg each...

Piff Poff Nov 3rd 2009 1:54 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 
Marmite is available, even in Alberta:rofl: and Tetley is also available everywhere around here, PG Tips is expensive in comparison though. Yes you pay more for the marmite and you can only get small jars, but it becomes a treat rather than the norm.

elizabeth_action Nov 3rd 2009 3:23 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 

Originally Posted by elizabeth_action (Post 8067397)
We only have 20kg each...

Luggage allowance that is, not Marmite!:lol:

macadian Nov 3rd 2009 3:37 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 
Well...I packed two cases of Bachelors processed peas into my container and had no problem....I even mentioned them on the 'goods to follow' list for Canadian Customs.

Alas they are long gone....:(...one of the few food items I really miss from the UK.

elizabeth_action Nov 3rd 2009 3:45 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 

Originally Posted by macadian (Post 8067792)
Well...I packed two cases of Bachelors processed peas into my container and had no problem....I even mentioned them on the 'goods to follow' list for Canadian Customs.

Alas they are long gone....:(...one of the few food items I really miss from the UK.

Aha, ok then perhaps I should just declare them.

Miss Clinique Nov 3rd 2009 4:06 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 

Originally Posted by elizabeth_action (Post 8067814)
Aha, ok then perhaps I should just declare them.

I dont think marmite is allowed so dont declare it.

Steve_P Nov 3rd 2009 4:15 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 

Originally Posted by Miss Clinque (Post 8067864)
I dont think marmite is allowed so dont declare it.

If Marmite wasn't allowed how come we can buy it in stores here?;)

fledermaus Nov 3rd 2009 4:22 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 

Originally Posted by Miss Clinque (Post 8067864)
I dont think marmite is allowed so dont declare it.

Marmite is allowed, its just that some customs people think there is meat in it and so make a fuss.

elizabeth_action Nov 3rd 2009 5:33 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 

Originally Posted by fledermaus (Post 8067919)
Marmite is allowed, its just that some customs people think there is meat in it and so make a fuss.

I LOVE this site! It's just FAB that you can ask a question and a dozen people will come to your rescue. Thanks to all. Keep your thoughts coming. :thumbsup:

joelsa Nov 3rd 2009 8:39 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 

Originally Posted by elizabeth_action (Post 8068094)
I LOVE this site! It's just FAB that you can ask a question and a dozen people will come to your rescue. Thanks to all. Keep your thoughts coming. :thumbsup:

I'd say Go for it! There's tonnes of stuff i wish i'd bought with me but dithered about. Should i, shouldn't i?

I've met people here who packed their own container and she bought EVERYTHING in her kitchen cupboards, just as if she was moving within the UK

You can get stuff here, but you'll pay a fortune for it. If you have any gaps in any boxes, fill 'em with Marmite i say ;)

Bali2010 Nov 3rd 2009 8:46 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 
not transported Marmite but for several years heinz tinned sponges were a required entry to my sister's house.
went in the case & never had a problem.

they have found a 'little britain' store since.

Novocastrian Nov 3rd 2009 8:50 am

Re: Marmite and PG Tips in the container?
 

Originally Posted by joelsa (Post 8068519)
I'd say Go for it! There's tonnes of stuff i wish i'd bought with me but dithered about. Should i, shouldn't i?

I've met people here who packed their own container and she bought EVERYTHING in her kitchen cupboards, just as if she was moving within the UK

You can get stuff here, but you'll pay a fortune for it. If you have any gaps in any boxes, fill 'em with Marmite i say ;)

Aren't those little polystyrene things much cheaper and considerably less messy?


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