Brexit: without agreement possible entry of modified and illegal foods

The absence (still) of an agreement with the EU for the exit of Great Britain could lead to entry into the country of foods that for many years have been banned by express agreement of the member states of the Union that already since 1997 have prohibited the entry of foods such as chicken washed with chlorine.

The United States will advance this proposal within the privileged free trade agreement that will see a possible bailout for the British economy post brexit.

Along with chicken, chemically modified feeds or foods treated with pesticides and dyes will also be allowed to enter the UK. Entry into Europe is radically prohibited as they are considered illegal.

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