Milk (Industrial Use)

Part of Oral Answers to Questions — Food Supplies – in the House of Commons at 12:00 am on 7 November 1949.

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Photo of Sir Gifford Fox Sir Gifford Fox , Henley 12:00, 7 November 1949

asked the Minister of Food the number of gallons of milk used in the production of plastics and other commercial uses, respectively, during the last 12 months or any convenient period; what percentage this represents of the amount used for human consumption; and if he will divert the milk used for industrial purposes to provide an increased supply to the housewife.

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