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British Food Journal Volume 15 Issue 4 1913

British Food Journal

ISSN: 0007-070X

Article publication date: 1 April 1913

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Abstract

Inspectors visiting districts in connection with the Foreign Meat and Unsound Food Regulations have made detailed inquiries in certain instances in regard to local methods of administration of the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts. Special visits for this purpose have also been made to other districts where inquiry appeared to be specially called for. In the course of these inquiries it was found that in some instances the public analyst had made a report to his local authority on some special investigation which had been undertaken in the district respecting a particular article of food, but that copies of such report had not always reached the Board. During an inquiry in the county of Cheshire Dr. Coutts ascertained that the county analyst had made valuable reports in regard to butter and Cheshire cheese of which the Board were unaware. Reports of this nature are of much interest to this sub‐department, and it would be of advantage if local authorities would send to the Board copies of all special reports made by the public analyst.

Citation

(1913), "British Food Journal Volume 15 Issue 4 1913", British Food Journal, Vol. 15 No. 4, pp. 61-80. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011017

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MCB UP Ltd

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