British Food Journal Volume 68 Issue 5 1966
Abstract
Every few years we have analysed trends in prosecutions under the Food and Drugs Act, 1955 and the various regulations, chiefly for the purpose of ascertaining the principal causes for which proceedings are instituted and to detect changes, if any, from one survey to the next. The period covered in each survey has been three months, but not the same months of the year, and the material, the reports of proceedings received at the offices of the Journal from all parts of the country. In the present survey the method of classification has been the same as formerly, viz., to record prosecutions under similar headings to those under which cases are reported in the Journal with those where foreign material in the food constituted the offence separately identified. As it has appeared obvious for some time now that prosecutions for mouldy food were increasing, these too have been separately recorded.
Citation
(1966), "British Food Journal Volume 68 Issue 5 1966", British Food Journal, Vol. 68 No. 5, pp. 58-72. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011649
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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