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Meat mark?

Replying to a suggestion at the meeting of electoral committee of the Meat Board in Wellington this week that there should be a meat mark for genuine meat, like the wool mark for wool, the deputy-chairman of the Meat Board, Mr C. Hllgendorf, said that the board was toying with the idea of hokHngan intwriißf jfwial cfinipfetjticHi to find the ideal symbol. “If anyone has got any ideas he had better wait. You might make a lot of money,’’ be added in an aside*

Mr G. A. Shanks (Gisborne) said that the board would have to be careful lest it should have also to produce a blend mark like the International Wool Secretariat —a reference to the possible threat of synthetic meat

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32874, 24 March 1972, Page 13

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Meat mark? Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32874, 24 March 1972, Page 13

Meat mark? Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32874, 24 March 1972, Page 13

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