Taking home-dehydrated meals to NZ

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Taking home-dehydrated meals to NZ

Postby walkingthrupuddles » Wed 07 May, 2025 5:55 pm

Does anyone have any recent experience in taking home-dehydrated meals from Oz to NZ? I can only find posts that are 10+ years old. All my meals will be vegan. Would like to know if these will be OK as far as customs is concerned.
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Re: Taking home-dehydrated meals to NZ

Postby bearded bushwalker » Thu 08 May, 2025 10:24 am

Hi Walking,
This page may be of help.
https://www.mpi.govt.nz/bring-send-to-n ... cts-to-nz/
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Re: Taking home-dehydrated meals to NZ

Postby mountainhigh » Thu 12 Jun, 2025 7:19 pm

Ahead of a bushwalking trip to NZ, I purchased some NZ-made commercial dehydrated meals and had them sent to me in Australia.

I repacked the meals into vacuum-sealed bags to reduce their bulk, which is where I made my big mistake.

Because the meals were no longer sealed in their original packaging, including country of origin and contents, they were all confiscated on my arrival in NZ.

I had to shop again in NZ for the same meals in their original bulky packaging.

I'd caution against taking any plain packaged food items into NZ.
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