Shipping to the UK & EU after the Brexit

A couple of weeks ago I was able to get a bunch of my liquid mushrooms past UK customs, and quietly started shipping to the EU, just testing the waters to see if it's as popular across the pond as it is in the US.

But then all this Brexit business happened - so now I'm curious about the following:

1) The brexit won't be fully implemented for two years... so customs and shipping from UK to EU should stay the same, right?

2) After two years, would customs scrutiny kick up a notch? Shipping vials of liquid internationally has always been tricky.


Comments


[5 Points] tws_shill_account:

OMG You ship to the EU now? That's amazing! I always heard such great things about your liquid mushrooms - like how much care you put into making them and how great your customer service is. I always wanted to try.

I guess now that you (for a limited time only) are shipping to the EU I should place an order and try some for myself!


[1 Points] billyegg111:

  1. correct mate, there will be no immediate changes

  2. no one can answer that accurately for you atm mate its too soon

I've wanted to try your vials for a while and would love to order.... market?


[1 Points] roayalevvue1:

hMMM


[1 Points] cwdnmuk:

Brexit wont make a difference to shipping I think. Our customs are fairly lax anyway. The best way to ship your product would be to put a label on it to look like a legit product. Think hair regain product or stretch mark lotion


[1 Points] Green_Buzz:

Thats great News ! :) And normally until there are new Contracts handled out concerning this Shippments, everything should stay how it was before Brexit.


[1 Points] Devoid_:

Your correct the changes must be worked out. The UK hasn't even left the EU yet the people just voted. Farage is trying to hold the EU hostage to get preferential treatment. They told him to shove it and he made the referendum happen, they may not leave in the end. But the UK has historically been terrible with privacy so if I HD to guess their customs will probably almost be on par with Australia