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Ealing 1941

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD.
Meat and Other Foods.—There were no infringements of the
Public Health (Meat) Regulations. No meat is sold from stalls
in the Borough.
There are three private slaughterhouses but no animals were
slaughtered in them during the year.
There is no public slaughterhouse in the Borough.
The Meat Depot which was established in a central position
at the beginning of the war still serves a large area in Middlesex,
embracing Ealing. The Sanitary Inspectors have had to inspect
a large quantity of meat there daily.

The following table indicates the amount of the various foodstuffs which have been condemned by the Inspectors as unfit for food in the course of their inspections at the meat depot and at the various food premises in the Borough :—

lbs.
Beef5,915
Pork181
Fish1,609
Rabbits1,557
Mutton978
Veal248½
Offal5,216
Bacon112½
Sausages
Brawn315
Corned Beef728½
Corned Pork60
Ox Tongue20
Liver Sausage137
Slab Cake11¾|
Potatoes672
17,770½ lbs.
Total : 7 tons 18 cwt. 2 qrs. 18½ lbs