British Food journal Volume 70 Issue 1 1968
Abstract
The Protection of Consumers (Trade Descriptions) bill which, owing to the General Election, did not quite make the Statute Book in the last Parliament, is, at the moment of writing, passing through its readings, with every likelihood of becoming law in the near future. It has been criticised for the extent of the control to be exercised over general trading and that in “coddling the customer” it will place unreasonable responsibilities upon retailers. In fact, it is impossible to foresee just how far its provisions may extend, but there will be few who will disagree that new and more searching requirements are long overdue.
Citation
(1968), "British Food journal Volume 70 Issue 1 1968", British Food Journal, Vol. 70 No. 1, pp. 1-32. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011661
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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