§ 86. Sir W. Smithersasked the Minister of Food how many extra ration cards will be necessary following on the introduction of bread rationing.
§ Dr. SummerskillTwo extra ration cards will be used to supplement the coupons in the ration books. Approximately 28 million of these cards will be needed to increase the household rations of approximately 18 million persons.
§ 89. Wing-Commander Hulbertasked the Minister of Food if he will consider granting doctors in country districts an extra allowance of bread to compensate for the difficulties they experience in obtaining meal? at regular hours.
§ 92. Mr. Randallasked the Minister of Food if he is aware that bakers are applying for catering licences and informing customers that they will be able to supply them with bread-cakes off the ration so long as they are buttered or have some other filling; and if he will take steps to prevent such traffic.
§ Dr. SummerskillMy right hon. Friend is not aware of the situation mentioned12W by my hon. Friend, but he is satisfied that the regulations governing the issue of catering licences would be adequate to meet it.
§ 100. Mr. Sparksasked the Minister of Food if he will make a statement upon the progress of the bread-rationing scheme.
§ Dr. SummerskillThe bread rationing scheme was put into full operation on 21st July, 1946. It is too early yet to report upon its progress.