HC Deb 30 July 1919 vol 118 c2120W
Brigadier-General CROFT

asked the Food Controller whether his attention has been called to the reported divergence between the controlled price of herrings and the actual price paid to fishermen; and whether he will take steps to alter the controlled price?

Mr. ROBERTS

I am aware that retailers show a tendency to keep the retail price of herrings at the controlled maximum, even on occasions when the price paid to fishermen would enable them to-sell the fish at a lower figure. I shall presently revise the controlled prices of fish, but I am anxious to impress on all retailers that the maximum price ought not to be charged unless circumstances, warrant it.

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