HC Deb 27 February 1930 vol 235 cc2446-7W
Sir C. CAYZER

asked the Minister of Health the quantity of condensed skimmed milk which requires a label "unfit for infants" imported during the last six months; and whether, in view of its poor food qualities and the widespread use still made of it by families who think they are purchasing a useful product, he will take steps to limit its further importation?

Mr. GREENWOOD

I understand that during the six months ended 31st January last 964,944 cwts, of condensed separated or skimmed milk were imported. I see no sufficient reason for further action as suggested in the second part of the question.