The food we see in our supermarkets and stores could change in the event of a 'no-deal' Brexit.
That's according to Chief Minister, Howard Quayle who also says he doesn't expect there to be a shortage of food on Island in the event of Britain leaving the EU without an agreement.
According to Mr Quayle, a 'no-deal' scenario may see delays to UK shipments at Dover and the Eurotunnel and may impact supplies of fresh fruit and vegetables.
His comments came in response to a question on the matter in Tynwald this week from Ramsey MHK Lawrie Hooper.
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