PG Tips
#61
Re: PG Tips
If you travel to the EU from a non-EU country, you are not allowed to bring any meat or dairy products with you. You can however bring a limited quantity of fruit and vegetables as well as eggs, egg products and honey. Restricted quantities of fish or fish products are also allowed.
Rosemary
Last edited by Rosemary; Mar 26th 2024 at 11:39 am.
#62
Re: PG Tips
If you mean the UK government website, they updated the advice to say you can't.
EU to UK rules
Last edited by snikpoh; Mar 26th 2024 at 5:22 pm. Reason: to clarify
#63
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Re: PG Tips
I took your advice and tried the Dunnes teabags, just their standard ones. I must say they make an excellent strong brew and I will be using them in future, thanks for the tip.
#64
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Re: PG Tips
Very interesting, I have never seen tea bags in Dunnes, where are they then? Do you mean the Dunnes in El Ingenio in Velez Malaga? I am fed up of paying through the nose for British tea bags
#65
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Re: PG Tips
Yes, they are on sale in the Dunnes store in El Ingenio. I haven't tried them yet but have also been told by a friend that they are good. They don't stock very many food items now so can be a bit hard to spot, but they are close to the crockery and bed linen areas. Besides teabags they also sell a few different types of biscuits and a few canned goods.
#66
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Re: PG Tips
Yes, they are on sale in the Dunnes store in El Ingenio. I haven't tried them yet but have also been told by a friend that they are good. They don't stock very many food items now so can be a bit hard to spot, but they are close to the crockery and bed linen areas. Besides teabags they also sell a few different types of biscuits and a few canned goods.
#67
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Re: PG Tips
Yes, they are on sale in the Dunnes store in El Ingenio. I haven't tried them yet but have also been told by a friend that they are good. They don't stock very many food items now so can be a bit hard to spot, but they are close to the crockery and bed linen areas. Besides teabags they also sell a few different types of biscuits and a few canned goods.