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Kingston upon Thames 1962

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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The results are considered to be most satisfactory and indicate a good standard of hygiene.

GRADE
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Ice Cream7032479

(e) Meat and Other Foods.
(i) There are no slaughterhouses in the Borough. The supply of
meat for the town arrives from Smithfield and through the local wholesale
shops. A certain amount of home killed meat also comes from the
modern abattoir at Guildford.
(ii) Foodstuffs condemned as unfit.
The following tabulated statement shows the amounts of various
foods which were condemned during the year and the causes for condemnation.
The quantities involved are small in comparison with the amount
of food which is handled in the town. The list is very much condensed to
avoid unnecessary detail.

Tabulated list of Condemned Foodstuffs showing causes for condemnation and the weights.

Article of FoodReason for ActionWeights
Raw Meatlbs.lbs.
BovineDecomposition etc.2,244½
Ovine,,7943/4
Porcine,,4993/4
Total - raw meat3,539
Raw FishDecomposition86
Poultry, Game, ete.,,53

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