A study by SHEFS predicts that no-deal Brexit tariffs could increase the price of fruits and vegetables in the UK by 4%, with some items seeing higher increases due to the UK's heavy reliance on EU vegetable imports (65% of supply). In the event of a no-deal Brexit, these imports would be subject to new UK tariffs, and the UK could also face tariffs on imports from non-EU countries due to losing 40 plus free trade agreements with the EU. This could potentially make it more expensive for UK residents to maintain a healthy diet, as prof. Alan Dangour highlights the risks to the nation's nutritional health posed by the government's uncertainty over a post-Brexit deal.