I don't think that anyone will enjoy it, but in itself it is going to be small enough to shrug off.
The thing is, Brexit is made up of loads of things like that; slightly less stuff in the shops at slightly higher prices, slightly harder to go on holiday or spend a lot of time abroad, slightly fewer bands and DJs (especially small ones with tight margins) coming to the UK to tour and less going the other way so ultimately less money in the performing arts in the UK, a number of companies going under but unless it is actually yours or that of someone really close to you then this is still possible to ignore, a bit harder to order things from abroad and you will have to wait a bit longer for them to be delivered (and quite possibly pay extra duties and so on), no doubt slightly longer waiting lists for minor operations as the number of staff from abroad decreases, perhaps somewhat harder to get casual staff if you run a business and maybe you have to pay them a bit more, of course a decrease in growth against all models of our economy based on remaining in the EU but of course these can always be dismissed as simply hypothetical and from experts, a general decrease in goodwill from our neighbouring countires which will perversely be seen as proof of their vindictiveness and a vindication of our vote... and so on and so on and so on. Just loads and loads of small negatives which can add up to a lot depending on how many affect you and which can be disastrous if your business or lifestyle depends on something which is squarely in the middle of one and so becomes unprofitable or even illegal.
Basically for a lot of people who WANT so hard to believe in Brexit, or who are simply unable to admit they were totally wrong, it is quite easy to focus on one of the above and then pretend to not care about it, in an argument you can very well say "Oh we were threatened with all these disasters by the proponents of Project Fear but actually it's just a slightly smaller choice of cheeses in the supermarket and I consider that a small price to pay for freedom". A disingenuous argument which focuses on one minor issue and pretends that that is the whole issue. And also of course, it is never a good thing to be slightly worse off on anything.... with no upside, each of these issues is in itself a negative worth considering.
A lot of Brexiters now remind me of Putin supporters when Russia was facing a lot of sanctions a few years back for.... I can't even remember why, come to think of it, I think maybe cos of their actions in Ukraine, but the point is the sanctions were decreasing the availability of various foodstuffs and luxuries and my girlfriend's very pro-Putin (or really just pro the status quo and authority) brother was defending the situation and saying "Well I've eaten enough brie in my life and...." ultimately pretending that all these little decreases in quality of life didn't matter. Pretending that slice after slice being chopped from life didn't matter at all to a true believer.....
I also remember one of my friends (known to a number of you in fact) saying to me in his typically antagonistic and contrarian manner soon after brexit "A number of middle-class people have to pay a bit more for their holidays to France, who cares?" as though only middle-class people go on holiday, and ignoring the fact that such a regressive fee as that he was revelling in would of course hit the poor harder. I remembered that very clearly when I saw him on facebook about a month ago asking for information about "artists" travelling abroad to do their stuff and questioning whether or not the new rules made it prohibitively expensive. I managed to bit my tongue and not publicly remind him about how he had been a lot more sanguine about the situation when he thought that it was only going to affect a "few middle-class people" rather than himself.