Chocolate in the customs dispute: What happens to the expensive table?

Chocolate in the customs dispute: What happens to the expensive table?

Vienna, Österreich - A real chocolate discovery was made at Hamburg Airport! Customs found in a fabulous 90 kilograms of Dubai chocolate, which was identified as a potential commercial product. The travelers who introduced the chocolate stated that they only paid 4.60 euros for a 200 gram board, which is in stark contrast to the 25 euros that are required for the same product in Germany. Press spokesman Maurice Douce said that due to the large amount it is assumed that the chocolate was intended for commercial sale, but the import is not easily permitted.

unclear future of chocolate

as well as kitchen fibel reported, the chocolate must be executed or immediately destroyed from Germany due to a lack of labels. A import of food that contains only small amounts of milk or cream, such as chocolate, is generally possible. However, there are special rules within the EU, so that, for example, up to 1 kilogram of chocolate can be taken from one EU country to the other without customs fees. However, the precisely required amount in this special case exceeds the legal provisions for travel providing.

The discovered quantity and the circumstances around the chocolate raise basic questions about the local sales practices. During the controls, the customs office always pursues the goal of ensuring compliance with health regulations. Despite the possibility of taking many foods within the EU duty, there are complex regulations for larger quantities that do not fall into the category of permitted Christmas sweeties.

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