The Daily Star's FREE newsletter is spectacular! Sign up today for the best stories straight to your inboxPanicked Brits have been told there is “no need” to stockpile after France banned lorry travel to Britain.But the chief executive of the Food and Drink Federation, Ian Wright, told the BBC that there is “concern” over supply in the longer term.It comes after France closed its borders to anyone travelling from the UK on Sunday night and the Port of Dover closed.France is one of a handful of European countries to put Britain on the blacklist after a mutant strain of coronavirus was found ravaging through the south east of England.The border closures have sparked fears that Brits could be hit with food shortages over Christmas.The Port of.