On the other hand think how cheap the cheeses will be in the UK because they cannot escape, and how many of the cheese makers will go bankrupt as a result. Oh wait, is that a Brexit dividend?
Farrand pointed out that cheeses from countries that were “typically much more difficult to import for the judging”, such as those from South Africa, Japan and several South American nations, were able to compete. While the exact cause is still unknown, leaving the EU has made things trickier, Farrand said. “Before Brexit, this wouldn’t have been a thing. That’s a fact.”
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