[Report 1943] / Medical Officer of Health, Rhyl U.D.C.
- Rhyl (Wales). Urban District Council.
- Date:
- 1943
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1943] / Medical Officer of Health, Rhyl U.D.C. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![UNSOUND FOOD. During the year the following from Tradesmen’s Premises were condemned as being unfit for human consumption, and their use for such purpose prevented, same being voluntarily surrendered and destroyed; or used for animal feeding after processing# 109 tins Pork Luncheon Meat. 105 Tins Beans, 49 11 Pork Sausage Meat. 139 Peas. 59 11 Stewed 2teak. 15 Beetroot. 6 17 0m Tongue. 19 Carrots. 5 17 Savoury Lunch.-, . 19 15 Tomatoes. 22 it Soup. 161 ” Plums. 13 u Beef Loaf. 8 Pineapples. 39 17 Chopped Ham. 4 » Prunes. 2 11 Casserole ^teak. 42 Apples, 6 17 Meat Paste. 14 ” Peaches. 2 11 Brisket. 1 Loganberries. 5 11 Meat Roll. 21 Pears. 130 11 Corned -^eef. 10 :r Grapefruit. 46 r< Corned Mutton, 93 ” .7 rm# 2 ii Gelantine. / ;f Marmalade. 1 ii Rabbit & Vegetable,. 5-f] lbs, , Pork Sausage Meat. 2 ii Vegetable Salad. pod. ?? Ham. 8 ii Prem. 565* 11 Steak. 3 r. Mixed Vegetable. 10-| 11 Bacon, 1 ii Spam. 6 11 Brisket Beef. 2 ii Ready ileal. 1 2 11 Spam, 70 ii Pilchards, 70 ?? Pork. 89 ii Salmon. 24§ 11 Beef. 64 ii Sardines. °2 11 Sausage. 17 ii Herrings. 2 11 Banquet Cake, 22 ?? Mackerel. las- 'll* 11 Lard. 3 ?? Cray Eish. 11 Butt er. 7 ?? Syrup. 2 11 Biscuits# 10 ii Egg Substitute, 28 11 Kippers, 3 Pickles. 354 11 Pigs feet & Tails. 2 ?? Peanut Butter. 6 11 Ox Tongue. 693 ii Milk. si 11 Chopped Ham. 1 ii Eish Paste . 38 11 Carrots. 3 Jars Rhubarb. 168 11 Broad Beans. 16 Jam. 262 11 Cabbage. 7 Meat Paste. 28 11 Fish Fillets. 2 tt Red Cabbage. 504 11 Cod Eish. 4 Pkts . Wheat Flakes, 2 11 Rice, 1 ?i Scotts M.O.F. Food. 2 11 Jam. 217 1? Yo rk shire Puddi ■ Mi :ntin®. 564 11 Rolled Oats. 338 Eish Cakes. IS 11 13 ozs. Jellied Veal, 39 Peter Pan Puddings. IS 31 /rts . Potatoes. 957 Meat Pies, 106* : ... Sugar. 1 Pig’s Head. 350 ii Flour, 1 Sow ’s Pluck. 142 ii Cheese, . 175 bags Peas# 12 ?? Margarine* SALVAGE. The amount of salvage shown as disposed of during the year shows a reduction of acout 130 tons, but we had on stock about 800 tons of baled tins not disposed of, but there has been a reduction of 40 tons in the amount of paper collected*. I would point out that this is despite the fact that there has been a greater issue of paper during the period • I would make an appeal to the public to bear in mind that when hostilities cease it does not mean that ships will be available to bring in raw materials, and they are asked, therefore, not to release their efforts to provide all forms of salvage which are vitally needed at the moment, and will be needed for some time to come.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28875977_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


