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Sir A. Knox
asked the Minister of Agriculture whether he can give the average price of the equivalent of a pint of milk in Great Britain, France, Germany, and the United States of America, and state what part of this price goes to the producer and what part to the distributor?
Mr. W. S. Morrison
The following statement gives the average retail price of milk in Great Britain and Northern Ireland at 1st November, 1938, the latest
Country. | Average retail price as quoted. | Average retail price calculated as for an imperial pint. | Date to which price relates. |
United Kingdom | — | 3.5 pence | 1st November, 1938. |
France (Paris) | 2.00 francs a litre | 1.5 pence | October, 1938 (average for month). |
Germany (Berlin) | 24 Pfennigs a litre (shop price). | 2.8 pence | 19th October, 1938 |
United States of America (51 large cities). | 11.2 cents a U.S. quart (shop price). | 3.3 pence | 12th July, 1938 (Provisional figures). |
12.3 cents a U.S. quart (delivery price). | 3.6 pence |