Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 26 April 1948.
Mr Hugh Fraser
, Stone
12:00,
26 April 1948
asked the Minister of Food whether his recent decision that certain points canned food distribution to the trade will be linked with the number of registrations for rationed goods held by shopkeepers will in any way affect the legitimate trade of the fruiterer and greengrocer; and if he will reconsider this arrangement as inequitable to fruiterers and greengrocers who have always handled such lines as canned fruit and vegetables.
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