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Dried Egg

Volume 484: debated on Monday 12 February 1951

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asked the Minister of Food if he can now help the housewife in her increasing difficulties by making supplies of dried eggs available for home use.

I am afraid that, quite apart from serious difficulties of repacking, our supplies of dried egg are not sufficient to enable us to make an allocation for domestic use. Happily we are now reaching the time when supplies of shell eggs will be plentiful.