HC Deb 16 December 1976 vol 922 cc813-4W
Sir W. Elliott

asked the Secretary of State for Trade if he is satisfied with existing regulations concerning the control of the withdrawal of meat unfit for human consumption from the market; and if he will make a statement.

Mr. Moyle

I have been asked to reply.

Under the Food and Drugs Act 1955 authorised officers of port, health and local authorities have powers to examine and to seize any food intended for human consumption which appears to be unfit. Subject to subsequent confirmation by a justice of the peace, such food can be condemned as unfit for human consumption. I am satisfied that these powers are ade- quate for food intended for human consumption. When food originally intended for human consumption is voluntarily withdrawn from the market, because of doubts raised about the fitness, the responsibility for ensuring the safe custody and disposal rests with the manufacturers or importers of the food.

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