HC Deb 05 December 1977 vol 940 cc594-5W
Mr. Sillars

asked the Secretary of State for Employment if he is able to estimate the proportion of income devoted to food purchase by the average Scottish family: and if he will show how this compares with other regions of the United Kingdom.

Mr. Golding

The proportion of total household expenditure on all goods and services spent on food, including meals bought away from home, by the average household over the two-year period 1975 and 1976 is given below for Scotland, Wales and the standard regions of the United Kingdom:

Percentage
Scotland 26.0
Wales 26.9
Northern Ireland 28.7
England:
North 24.8
Yorkshire and Humberside 25.8
North-West 25.4
East Midlands 25.2
West Midlands 25.2
East Anglia 25.2
South-East 23.3
South-West 24.4

The figures have been obtained from the Family Expenditure Survey and are subject to sampling error.

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