HC Deb 12 March 1962 vol 655 cc884-5
2. Commander Kerans

asked the Minister of Health what stocks of orange juice, cod liver oil and vitamin tablets were held in England and Wales at the end of 1961.

Miss Pitt

I will, with permission, circulate the figures in the OFFICIAL REPORT.

Following are the figures:

Bulk concentrated orange juice 2,760 tons
Bottled orange juice 1,823,128 bottles
Cod liver oil 481,188 bottles
Vitamin "A" and "D" tablets 357,328 packets

3. Commander Kerans

asked the Minister of Health what proposals he has to eliminate stocks of cod liver oil, orange juice and vitamin tablets in England and Wales.

Miss Pitt

Stocks will be disposed of to beneficiaries in the normal way.

Commander Kerans

Cannot my hon. Friend run down some of these very large stocks which are held in the country? Surely it is a little unnecessary to keep these welfare foods in this modern age? Are they not a relic of the past and should they not be buried once and for all?

Miss Pitt

Welfare foods are still available to those mothers who wish to make use of them. In fact, the existing stocks of bottled orange juice, cod liver oil and vitamin tablets will be used up in the months ahead. The disposal of the bulk orange juice will take a little longer.

Mr. Frank Allaun

Is the hon. Lady aware that many hon. Members would like to take exactly the opposite course to that proposed by the hon. and gallant Member for The Hartlepools (Commander Kerans)? Will the hon. Lady consider this suggestion? In addition to young children getting these welfare foods, could not old-age pensioners who need them badly also be considered in this connection?

Miss Pitt

I will consider that suggestion, but some of these things are really out of context. They are, in fact, for expectant mothers.

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