HC Deb 20 June 1922 vol 155 c1072W
Mr. W. SHAW

asked the hon. Member for Cheltenham, as Chairman of the Kitchen Committee, if he will, without notifying Members, discontinue for one week supplying British-fed and, home-killed beef and mutton in the dining rooms of the House, and substitute the best qualities of frozen imported meat, and so give Members a practical demonstration of the inferiority of even the best qualities of the meat which the great mass of the people are under the present conditions compelled to accept?

Sir J. AGG-GARDNER

I apologise to my hon. and gallant Friend for my absence when he put this question on a former occasion. I was not in England at the time. In reply to the question, I fear that we cannot adopt the suggestion it contains, as it would be scarcely courteous to the House to make hon. Members the subject of gastronomic experiments. May I add that I say this without any disparagement of frozen meat, the merits and advantages of which are so universally recognised and appreciated?