British Food Journal Volume 73 Issue 1 1971
Abstract
The Food Hygiene (General) Regulations, 1970, when they first appeared, seem to have attracted more notice in the daily press than in the specialist journals, although, while re‐enacting much that was in the 1960 regulations, which they repeal, the new measures break new and important ground, as well as introducing a number of amending provisions, which experience has shown were needed. We tend to associate hygiene needs of food and drink with the thronging streets of the city and town, the hidden backrooms of restaurants, the bustling market and the mobile food van, which, in this motorized age, has ousted the bawling backstreet hucksterer.
Citation
(1971), "British Food Journal Volume 73 Issue 1 1971", British Food Journal, Vol. 73 No. 1, pp. 1-32. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb011678
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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