§ Mr. Arthur Lewisasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food whether he will publish in the OFFICIAL REPORT the table of figures giving the rise in food prices as sent to the hon. Member for West Ham, North on 28th January 1974.
§ Mrs. FennerThe following is the information:
AVERAGE RETAIL FOOD PRICES IN THE UNITED KINGDOM—A LIST OF CERTAIN FOODS WHICH ROSE IN PRICE DURING THE TWELVE MONTHS—DECEMBER 1972 TO DECEMBER 1973
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(per lb. unless otherwise stated) Average price (p per lb.) Item Tuesday 12th December 1972 Tuesday 11th December 1973 Beef: home-killed Chuck 47.4 56.6 Sirloin (without bone) 67.0 79.1 Silverside (without bone)*. 59.5 68.6 Back ribs (with bone)* 43.3 51.3 Fore ribs (with bone) 42.2 49.7 Brisket (with bone) 30.3 36.8 Rump steak* 82.7 92.0 Beef: imported chilled Chuck 41.2 51.7 Silverside (without bone)* 48.2 61.5 Rump steak* 60.3 78.1 Lamb: home-killed Loin (with bone) 48.1 61.2 Breast* 14.4 19.1 Best end of neck 36.3 46.9 Shoulder (with bone) 32.6 42.0 Leg (with bone) 45.3 57.7 Lamb: imported Loin (with bone) 38.9 54.2 Breast* 9.9 15.4 Best end of neck 31.5 45.1 Shoulder (with bone) 27.1 38.5 Leg (with bone) 40.1 55.1 Pork: home-killed Leg (foot off) 39.8 50.8 Belly* 25.1 33.6 Loin (with bone) 45.8 56.9 Sausages Pork 23.3 28.3 Beef 20.6 25.4 Roasting chicken Broiler, frozen 3 lb. 18.7 26.4 Fresh or chilled, 4 lb. (oven ready). 22.4 29.1
Fresh fish Cod fillets 35.9 49.7 Haddock fillets 39.2 52.4 Haddock, smoked, whole 35.8 46.6 Plaice fillets 49.9 61.4 Halibut cuts 67.9 79.7 Herrings 17.4 22.0 Kippers, (with bone) 22.4 28.7 Fresh vegetables Potatoes, old, loose: White 2.15 2.34 Red 2.51 2.85 Tomatoes 18.9 20.9 Cabbage, greens 4.4 6.0 Cabbage, hearted 3.9 5.1 Cauliflower or broccoli 8.1 13.2 Brussels sprouts 5.6 8.1 Carrots 3.7 4.4 Onions 4.7 5.8 Mushrooms, per ¼ lb. 7.2 8.4 Fresh fruit Pears, dessert 11.7 11.8 Oranges 9.1 10.6 Bananas 8.8 10.7 Bread White, 1¾ lb. wrapped and sliced loaf 10.4 12.1 White, 1¾ lb. unwrapped loaf. 10.4 12.2 White, 14 oz. loaf 6.6 8.2 Brown, 14 oz. loaf 7.4 9.0 Flour Self-raising, per 3 lb. 12.1 14.9 Bacon Collar* 29.9 45.9 Gammon* 43.9 64.2 Middle cut, smoked* 39.1 56.7 Back, smoked 44.6 62.5 Back, unsmoked 42.9 59.9 Streaky, smoked 28.6 44.5 Ham (not shoulder) 62.4 85.5 Pork luncheon meat, 12 oz. can. 14.5 20.7 Canned (red) salmon, ½-size can. 33.4 53.7 Margarine, per ½ lb. Standard quality (with-out added butter). 6.1 7.4 Lower priced 5.2 6.4 Lard 8.7 13.9 Cheese, cheddar type 32.0 32.8 Eggs, per dozen: Large 25.1 47.4 Standard 22.2 45.2 Medium 20.0 41.5 Sugar, granulated, 2 lb. 8.7 10.2 Instant coffee, per 4 oz. 29.4 32.4 *Or Scottish equivalent. Source: Department of Employment.
§ Mr. William Hamiltonasked the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food what reply he has sent to the President of the National Farmers' Union on his submission relating to prospective increases in the price of beef and cheese.
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§ Mr. Anthony StodartWe have received no separate submission on these points, but questions relating to the prices for beef and dairy products have naturally been discussed during the course of the Annual Review.