Supermarkets face labelling products ‘not for EU’ four times under Sunak’s Windsor deal
Telegraph
23-05-21 12:55
Supermarket bosses fear they will face having to place “not for EU” labels on individual packs of food, cases and supermarket shelves under post-Brexit plans, which follow discussions with officials. Some fear that millions of shelf edge labels may have to be replaced, although government officials are expected to publish guidance on labelling shortly. “Not for EU” labels will be phased in from October on meat and dairy goods under the Windsor framework designed to ensure the same goods are available in shops across the UK. The British Retail Consortium has warned that traders do not have “sufficient detail” about requirements.