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Croydon 1943

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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General Summary of Meat and Other Articles Disposed of during the Year, 1943.

Articles.Weight in lbs.Remarks.
Diseased.Unsound.Total.
Beef1477½1477½
Veal88
Mutton5252Including 1 carcase.
Pork130130
Offal111337½448½
Fish961019610½Mackerel, Cod, Pilchards, etc.
Fruit and Vegetables1353813538Potatoes, Dates, Prunes, etc.
Tinned Goods282222822220,784 tins, 1,262 jars, packets, etc.
Sundries10043½10043½Rabbits, Flour, Cereals, Sugar, etc.
11163419½63530½

Disposal of Condemned Foodstuffs.
(1) Government Slaughterhouse, Condemned foodstuff is
Pitlake. dealt with by the
(2) Government Meat Depot Ministry of Food.
(3) General Food Inspection.—Articles of food which have
been damaged through enemy air raids are dealt with through the
Salvage Officer, Ministry of Food. Any other condemned foodstuffs
which can be safely converted to any other purpose are
dealt with by firms specialising in this work.
MILK.
Enquiries show that approximately 14,670 gallons of milk
are sold daily in the Borough. Of this amount 97.7 per cent, is
bottled, 2.3 per cent, is loose, which is sold wholesale. These
figures are interesting in view of the fact that at one time the
whole of the milk sold was distributed loose.