Oral Answers to Questions — Condensed Skimmed Milk.

Part of the debate – in the House of Commons at on 26 February 1929.

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Photo of Sir Kingsley Wood Sir Kingsley Wood , Woolwich West

My right hon. Friend is not aware of the existence of the impression mentioned by my hon. Friend, and seeing that the tins are declared to contain the equivalent of so much skimmed milk with sugar added he does not see how it can have arisen. Although condensed skimmed milk, like many other foods, is devoid of milk fat and is therefore unsuitable for babies, it still possesses definite nutritive value and my right hon. Friend does not think it is necessary to issue a memorandum on the subject.