HC Deb 02 March 1953 vol 512 c1W
30. Mr. Peter Freeman

asked the Minister of Food the proportion and content of each ingredient in each variety of margarine.

Dr. Hill

The main variety, known as "special" margarine, contains hard and soft vegetable oils and marine oils in proportions which are frequently varied according to the supply and the time of year, as well as milk, salt, flavouring and vitamin. The only other variety on sale to the public is kosher and vegetarian margarine which contains no marine oil, milk, salt or flavouring.

MEAT REFUSED BY EDINBURGH BUTCHERS
Week ending Basic Permit gross Meat IssuedMeat Refused
£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
6th February, 1953 50,276 5 6 50,147 5 8 207 12 0 0.41 per cent. of basic permit.
13th February, 1953 49,907 17 7 49,537 19 0 267 4 4 0.54 per cent. of basic permit.
20th February, 1953 49,908 4 0 49,605 7 7 421 2 6 0.84 per cent. of basic permit.
27th February, 1953 49,929 13 11 49,111 6 5 983 5 1 1.97 per cent. of basic permit.
200,022 1 0 198,401 18 8 1,879 3 11 0.94 per cent. of basic permit.

43. Sir W. Darling

asked the Minister of Food what is the practice when traders are unable to sell supplies of rationed commodities; and how long it takes to make adjustments in bacon and sugar.

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