The Brits are at it again: M&S edition Tags:ireland 9 comments What is it they are at? They can’t label it Irish if it was made in Northern Ireland due to different regulations etc., especially now that the UK is not in the EU. It’s cream from Northern Ireland…what do you want like? “Northern Irish Double Cream” is just a new tax mechanism under the Windsor Protocol. It’s more bitter than the normal double cream I hear its orange What are they at? Calling out high quality Irish produce? I do my weekly shop there. Try it sometime. What the fuck are you on about OP? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
They can’t label it Irish if it was made in Northern Ireland due to different regulations etc., especially now that the UK is not in the EU.
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What is it they are at?
They can’t label it Irish if it was made in Northern Ireland due to different regulations etc., especially now that the UK is not in the EU.
It’s cream from Northern Ireland…what do you want like?
“Northern Irish Double Cream” is just a new tax mechanism under the Windsor Protocol.
It’s more bitter than the normal double cream
I hear its orange
What are they at? Calling out high quality Irish produce?
I do my weekly shop there. Try it sometime.
What the fuck are you on about OP?