EGG MARKETING
wiU' W “coiUdi/biut Itato, the in.ariaier<Wrtli'6' Egk Floor suggests? The impllpattoft bphind Mr Ferguson’s commehtas: tbarbur complaints will be in? vestijated»nly-:-i£ be knows our namfes. Eefcme?ray ;&at' mAtiohCd to. Mi* ;Fergusoh: about dirty crates; fW he continues to receive'them. Tim facts are that stale eggs are being sold and dirty crates supplied,to producers by the Egg Floor. What is being ..done about it? If Mr Ferguson has difficulties, surely the consuming public are entitled to know thepi. General lack of supervision is Indicated by the same farmer finding three dozen and one (why the one?) eggs in an “empty” crate. Incidentally, they were..all fresh! —Yours, etc., ~, , " . ! FRESH EGG. * April 5, 1945. • 1
[“I refuse -to answer anonymous correspondents,” ; said Mr G. FerguspP, chairman of directors of the Central Egg" "Floor, when ; thlS letter; was ■ referred to him.3 ' , : : 1 ' ‘ ‘
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24535, 7 April 1945, Page 8
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