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Undrawn Rations, Scotland

Volume 495: debated on Wednesday 30 January 1952

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53.

asked the Minister of Food to what extent, per cent., rations are undrawn in Scotland for sweets, eggs, tea, bacon, butter, fats and meat; and if, in view of the facts disclosed, he will discontinue ration documents for these items.

Separate figures for Scotland are not available for most of these items. For Great Britain as a whole, however, the information available for the last eight weeks of 1951 indicates that rations of these foods generally were fully taken up.