HC Deb 05 July 1985 vol 82 c301W
Mr. Latham

asked the Secretary of State for Social Services what was the cost to public funds in postage and other distribution costs of sending departmental letter CMO(85)8 regarding food additives to all doctors in England, and other recipients, by first class post on 27 June; and why this was done so far in advance of the regulations taking effect on 1 July 1986.

Mr. John Patten

All doctors and pharmacists in England were provided with this information. 104,763 letters were distributed at a total cost of £32,542.62. The exercise was designed to assist health care professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of the small number of individuals who have adverse reactions to food additives. Some food additives have had to be specifically identified in ingredient lists since 1 January 1983. The Food Labelling Regulations 1984 which came into operation on 19 September 1984 require all additives (except flavourings which present special problems) to be identified fully in ingredient lists. Many manufacturers are already complying with these new requirements although they may, if they so desire, continue to comply with earlier regulations until 1 July 1986.