PRICE CONTROL ON BREAD
ONLY FANCY KINDS EXEMPTED
Price control has not been removed from bread generally. This impression may have been gained because of an error in punctuation in a list of commodities exempted from price control printed in “The Press” yesterday Price control remains on bread customarily known as standard white bread, standard brown bread, wholemeal bread. Vienna bread, and wheatgerm bread, whether sliced or unsliced.
Price control is removed, however, from kinds of bread other than these. That is, mainly fancy breads.
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28158, 22 December 1956, Page 12
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