alan waldron: for me, britishness is poisonous. i'm scottish first, european second, and the concept of britain is -- it's got a lot of bad taste, historically. reporter: outside, the bagpipe music resumes. scotland's national symbol will be a lasting presence here, no matter how this crisis plays out. michelle: in the wake of the british referendum, many of us here in germany are asking -- what does this mean for us? many brits who live here are wondering will the price of importing their sacred english tea rise? germany is an important market for the uk. but after brexit, many businesses both large and small, worry that trade will become more bureaucratic. our reporter visited broken english, a speciality english grocery store in berlin that caters to both anglos and the anglophiles who love them, to find out just what kind of impact the vote might have on our wallets. reporter: on a saturday like any other, dale carr opens up her shop in berlin. royal memorabilia, rose water, and many other specialities from great britain are so