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Food Facts No.124 Now you know why!

1 Jan 1942

203 You remember how we have preached ship-savers, day in and day out? Now you know why! Oran, Algiers, Egypt — ships that once carried food to us now carry guns to Africa. That's why we have brought over dried eggs instead of poultry food—(2,100,000 tons of poultry feeding stuffs would be needed to give us the food value of 80,000 tons of dried egg.) Cheese is weight for weight more valuable than meat and needs less and much easier cargo space. We have YOUR CHILD'S MILK AND VITAMINS (National Milk and Vitamin Scheme) Authorities for milk, codliver oil and fruit juice for children under five have been extended from November 30th to February 6th, 1943, but you must apply for more Vitamin Coupons before December 1st, 1942.
Collection ID
HATOM
Document Reference
HATOM/4/157
Document Types
Ephemera
File Reference
HATOM/4
Identifier
10.1080/wtss.hatom.000004.157
Keywords
Advertising Agriculture Biscuits Bread Chickens Children Eggs Food Preparation Food Supplies Freight Shipping Imports Livestock Meat Nutrition Overseas Trade Potatoes Poultry Publicity Publicity Campaigns Rationing Savings Vegetables
Language
English
Pages
1
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
History of Advertising Trust: O&M wartime book no 4
Themes
Rationing Supply Licensing Price Control