Amazon limits the addition of new sellers in certain categories to ensure a high level of quality so that customers are able to buy with confidence from all sellers on Amazon. In order to sell in the Grocery category, you will have to meet the requirements listed below. While our site-wide selling guidelines still apply, please note the additional requirements for this category.
Products first made available in the UK on or before December 31, 2020 should comply with EU requirements (see above). Products that are first made available in the EU or UK on or before December 31, 2020 can continue to circulate until they reach their end user and do not need to comply with the changes that take effect from January 1, 2021. You can retain evidence of when products were first made available in the UK or EU by keeping documents including contracts of sale. Products first made available in Great Britain (England, Scotland, and Wales) after December 31, 2020 should comply with the following requirements:
All food products offered for sale on an Amazon website must be intended for sale in the UK and comply with all applicable UK laws and regulations. After December 31, 2020, an amended version of the EU FIC will apply to the sale of food products in the UK as a result of the Food (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019/529.
For medicinal products, you must register with the UK’s MHRA to sell medicinal products online.
Note that different rules will apply in Northern Ireland from January 1, 2021 as a result of the Northern Ireland Protocol, and you should ensure that products meet EU requirements.
If you are able to meet all of the requirements listed above, go ahead and upload your products to the inventory.