Not for eu but made in Wejherowo, which is in Poland 😂😂😂
StrangeArcticles on
They seem to have had really big problems getting their usual tuna stocked. Noticed it was sold out for weeks, it’s something I usually buy and I could never get any. Then this stuff appeared. Didn’t read the label, can confirm it wasn’t nice at all.
marquess_rostrevor on
That like all the signs on stuff up here now, maybe Lidl is running the border with Tuna Chunks Mad Max style.
sagima on
I assume it wasn’t supposed to leave the British part of Ireland due to some duty that probably needs paying since Brexit. Report them to the revenue!
BobbyKonker on
Banned ingredient alert.
SuspiciouslyDullGuy on
I’m guessing that’s supposed to be for the UK market. Wasn’t there a deal done some time ago related to Brexit, where products destined for the UK market (inc. the North) would be labelled as such, to make trade between Britain and NI smoother? Much less in the way of checks on goods coming off the ferry, because goods labelled ‘Not for EU’ are supposed to stay on the other side the Irish Sea sea or north of the border?
That there might be smuggled tuna 😉 Or not really. I’m not sure if the EU have any tariff in place for tuna that has found it’s way into the EU market via the UK.
captainmongo on
Label says it’s distributed by a UK supplier, probably for the UK market. Maybe not intended for EU import due to contravening EU labelling laws or tax issues.
serikielbasa on
Since Brexit, this has been regular for foods from the UK
Comfortable_Brush399 on
Lineal hutts moment, pops cap off sharpie
Not. for EU
SimpleJohn20 on
They have had shortages of tuna for months now.
Work_Account89 on
Ah just like Dreamy Sleepy Nighty Snoozy Snooze. Bad in most EU states so you know it’s good.
innocent-boy-69 on
Friendship over with EU, now tuna chunks are not for EU.
ConfusionMuch2280 on
This product needed an import licence to come into the eu, along with veterinary health checks and catch certificates as well as taxes and duties to be paid. It’s totally illegal for this to be down here.
ForkmyFace on
Some of the tinned tuna is horrible, squidgy mush!
Square-Aioli1019 on
Go to Tesco and grab some Shines Irish caught tuna. Visit their website. They do some great mail order packages. Great gear.
SoloWingPixy88 on
Its stock made for the UK. They must be having some supply chain and procurement issues as this kind of stuff is bought in massive bulk
Irishwol on
Nope, nope, nope. Needs reporting to the store and if they don’t take it off sale right away, to the Food Safety Authority.
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Might be mercury content ☠️
dolphin-safe is fake news
It’s in icky vegetable oil ewwwwwww.
its not for eu its for me
Not for eu but made in Wejherowo, which is in Poland 😂😂😂
They seem to have had really big problems getting their usual tuna stocked. Noticed it was sold out for weeks, it’s something I usually buy and I could never get any. Then this stuff appeared. Didn’t read the label, can confirm it wasn’t nice at all.
That like all the signs on stuff up here now, maybe Lidl is running the border with Tuna Chunks Mad Max style.
I assume it wasn’t supposed to leave the British part of Ireland due to some duty that probably needs paying since Brexit. Report them to the revenue!
Banned ingredient alert.
I’m guessing that’s supposed to be for the UK market. Wasn’t there a deal done some time ago related to Brexit, where products destined for the UK market (inc. the North) would be labelled as such, to make trade between Britain and NI smoother? Much less in the way of checks on goods coming off the ferry, because goods labelled ‘Not for EU’ are supposed to stay on the other side the Irish Sea sea or north of the border?
That there might be smuggled tuna 😉 Or not really. I’m not sure if the EU have any tariff in place for tuna that has found it’s way into the EU market via the UK.
Label says it’s distributed by a UK supplier, probably for the UK market. Maybe not intended for EU import due to contravening EU labelling laws or tax issues.
Since Brexit, this has been regular for foods from the UK
Lineal hutts moment, pops cap off sharpie
Not. for EU
They have had shortages of tuna for months now.
Ah just like Dreamy Sleepy Nighty Snoozy Snooze. Bad in most EU states so you know it’s good.
Friendship over with EU, now tuna chunks are not for EU.
This product needed an import licence to come into the eu, along with veterinary health checks and catch certificates as well as taxes and duties to be paid. It’s totally illegal for this to be down here.
Some of the tinned tuna is horrible, squidgy mush!
Go to Tesco and grab some Shines Irish caught tuna. Visit their website. They do some great mail order packages. Great gear.
Its stock made for the UK. They must be having some supply chain and procurement issues as this kind of stuff is bought in massive bulk
Nope, nope, nope. Needs reporting to the store and if they don’t take it off sale right away, to the Food Safety Authority.