‘Not for EU’ labels causing confusion over product standards among some British shoppers

Meat and dairy products from GB that are sold in Northern Ireland have been required to carry the labels as a result of the Windsor Framework. Pic posed

Tamara Davison
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Shoppers have been left baffled by “Not for EU” stickers on goods in Great Britain, with many believing the products are of a lower standard thanks to Brexit.

Since last October, meat and dairy products from Great Britain that are sold in Northern Ireland have been required to carry the labels as a result of the Windsor Framework agreed by the UK and the EU.