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Food products into France

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ChristmasCovid · 25/02/2021 16:36

Hi,

I am tentatively planning a rearranged trip to Disney Paris this August that was postponed from last year.
I am fully aware that we still might not go this year.

My son has asd and food intolerances.
I normally take things he can tolerate with us however because of Brexit there are certain things I know I definitely can’t take. This mainly includes meat/dairy and plant products.

He drinks soya milk and has soya deserts, do you think these would come under plant products as everything I see seem to indicate ‘live’ plants or seeds...
Also what are your thoughts on bread(gluten free) or oats - again gluten free.

Has anyone got any knowledge or thoughts?
Thanks

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KeflavikAirport · 25/02/2021 18:06

You can buy soya products in any supermarket in France and a lot of places now do GF lines too. You can also buy things like rice / corn cakes or buckwheat / chestnut flour crackers widely.

WrongKindOfFace · 25/02/2021 18:28

I have no idea about the rules but there is a massive Auchen not far from Disney. You could check the website and see what they have?

SparkysMagicPiano · 25/02/2021 18:31

As @KeflavikAirport says, you will have no trouble getting hold of those things in the standard French supermarkets.

ChristmasCovid · 25/02/2021 21:05

Thanks all, yes I probably will be able to get most of what I need at the supermarkets.
The only problem I have is we get there on a Sunday and I believe that they don’t open on Sundays - unless anyone knows differently?
Thanks again.

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WrongKindOfFace · 25/02/2021 21:09

Says here open Sunday. www.auchan.fr/magasins/val-d-europe/sl-87

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