But expect corners to be cut then, cos that's just how things roll, you can't assume that all EU vendors will be honest if there is no EU whip to keep them in line.
"hey people we are seeing weird stuff with some EU food"
"Talk to the hand, not our problem anymore"
So food manufacturers are going to go through the trouble of setting up a 2nd production line to produce food to a lower standard that they can get away with selling to the UK but not any EU countries?
Food manufacturers have a client (right word?) who buys 60% of their requirements from them, and now they can get away with removing all the expensive bits from their manufacturing process?
I'd imagine they'd at least explorer taking advantage of it...
Nothing.
But expect corners to be cut then, cos that's just how things roll, you can't assume that all EU vendors will be honest if there is no EU whip to keep them in line.
"hey people we are seeing weird stuff with some EU food"
"Talk to the hand, not our problem anymore"