HC Deb 05 March 1948 vol 448 cc99-100W
Colonel Wheatley

asked the Minister of Food what was the quantity in gallons or other measure of teaseed oil imported into this country on the last shipment; to what firm or firms were import licences granted for it; in what proportion or proportions was it allocated; what were the names of the firms who received it; to what port was the oil consigned and discharged; and what refinery received the bulk.

Commodity. Unit. Retail Price at 22.2.47. Retail Price at 21.2.48.
Bacon 1 lb. 1/11½ (Average figure) 2/2½ (Average figure)
Bread 3½ lb. 9d. 9d.
Butter 1 lb. 1/6 ¼
Cheese (Ration) 1 lb. 1/1 10d.
Eggs (Shell) 1 doz. 1/6–2/- 2/6–3/-
Flour (National) 7 lbs. 1/5½ 1/5½
Flour (Self Raising) 7 lbs. 2/0½ 2/0½
Margarine (Special) 1 lb. 9d. 9d.
Margarine (Standard) 1 lb. 5d. 5d.
Meat 1 lb. 4d.-2/2 4d.-2/2
Milk 1 quart 9d. 10d.
Potatoes 7 lb. 6d.-ad. 9½d.-1/1½
Sugar (Granulated) 1 lb. 4d. 5d.
Tea 1 lb. 2/6–3/6* 2/10–3/10*
* A small proportion of high quality teas, less than 2 per cent. of the total, sold at prices higher than 3/6 and 3/10 respectively.

Mr. Strachey

Teaseed oil is imported under licence by private firms and is not allocated by my Department. I am therefore unable to furnish the information requested.