§ 33 and 34. Mr. Beswickasked the Minister of Food (1) if he will give figures of the total amount of milk allowed to restaurants and caterers; and whether the sale of liquid milk as a beverage is permitted in catering establishments;
(2) whether the sale in catering establishments of milk-shakes containing fresh milk is permitted by his Department.
§ Mr. StracheyMilk is allowed to catering establishments at the rate of 7½ pints per 100 hot beverages served, or, if they prefer, 5 pints per hundred hot beverages, main meals and breakfasts. Fresh milk may be served alone or in a milk shake, but no special supplies are allowed for this purpose.
§ Mr. BeswickCan my right hon. Friend give the total amount of milk supplied?
§ Mr. StracheyNot without notice.
§ Mr. BeswickThat is the Question which I asked my right hon. Friend.
§ Mr. StracheyI can give my hon. Friend some information. The approxi- 18 mate weekly consumption of milk in all catering establishments is 1,760,000 gallons.
§ Mr. BeswickDoes not my right hon. Friend think that it is a much more satisfactory way to distribute milk to individual householders? Would he consider cutting off milk supplies for such things as milk shakes and allowing householders a little extra?
§ Mr. StracheyOnly 750,000 gallons of that total is taken by restaurants and hotels. The rest goes to canteens and for purposes which we should be most unwilling to cut off.