Can you post chocolate royal mail

A sweet question!

Yes, Royal Mail does allow the posting of chocolate items, but there are some guidelines and restrictions to keep in mind:

  1. Perishable items: Chocolate is considered a perishable item, which means it's subject to spoilage or damage during transit. To ensure safe delivery, Royal Mail recommends using a sturdy, airtight packaging to prevent damage and contamination.
  2. Prohibited items: Certain types of chocolate, such as those containing nuts, are prohibited from being sent through Royal Mail due to food safety concerns. Check the Royal Mail website for a list of prohibited items.
  3. Packaging requirements: When posting chocolate, you must use a sturdy, airtight packaging that can withstand normal postal handling. This includes wrapping the chocolate in bubble wrap, paper, or a plastic bag, and then placing it in a sturdy envelope or box.
  4. Weight and size limits: Royal Mail has weight and size limits for packages. For example, the maximum weight for a standard letter is 100g, while the maximum weight for a parcel is 2kg. Check the Royal Mail website for specific weight and size limits.
  5. Special delivery: If you're sending high-value or fragile chocolate items, you may want to consider using Royal Mail's Special Delivery service, which provides additional protection and tracking.

To post chocolate through Royal Mail, you can use the following services:

Remember to always check the Royal Mail website for the latest guidelines and restrictions on posting chocolate items.