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Branded Margarine

Volume 483: debated on Wednesday 31 January 1951

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asked the Minister of Food whether he will now consider a return to branded margarine; and if he will now end the rationing of all margarines.

I have examined the possibility of reintroducing branded margarine very carefully in recent months but have had to conclude that such a step is impracticable at present, in view of the uncertainty of supplies. As for rationing, I am afraid that I shall not be able to consider ending it until edible oils and fats are more plentiful.

Is the Minister not aware—I hope he can hear me—that there is no practical reason why margarine should not be de-rationed? Is it not a fact that there are adequate supplies of margarine so as to enable it to be de-rationed forthwith?

I think the whole House is glad to hear the hon. Member again. I am quite safe in saying that at the moment it is quite impossible to accept his proposal.