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Sale Of Fish

Sir,—ls it legal for a milkbar to sell fresh whitebait? I was under the impression that the Health Department had more stringent standards than to permit this.—Yours, etc., BELFAST. October 3, 1969. [Mr J. B. Snoad, supervising inspector for the Department of Health, comments: “It is contrary to the Food Hygiene Regulations for fish to be sold where milk, other than in bottles, is also sold. The specific legislation is in the hands of local authorities to administer and it is suggested that “Belfast’ telephone any information he has to the health inspector at the territorial local authority’s office. Whitebait appears on the market seasonally and anyone wishing to sell it from shops, etc., must first register the premises with the local authority. Any place where milk is also sold from bulk would not be registerable for sale of fish.”]

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32114, 9 October 1969, Page 16

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Sale Of Fish Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32114, 9 October 1969, Page 16

Sale Of Fish Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32114, 9 October 1969, Page 16