EMPIRE BUTTER
IN NORTH OF ENGLAND
OPINIONS. OF USERS
LONDON, 24th January
The Empire Marketing Board's effort to increase the sales of Empire butter by canvassing in Yorkshire and Lancashire" have been supplemented by private endeavour. Peake, of Northallerton, wrote recently to the "Yorkshire Post" inviting housewives to explain why they did not get Empire butter. He received numerous replies, and was exceedingly impressed by the expressions of goodwill toward Empire butter. Thirty per cent, of the correspondents found it of excellent quality, 21 per cent, objected to variations in the quality, mostly attributed to the slowness of sale, and 28 per cent, said their tradesmen did not stock Empire butter.
Mr. Peake considers that the North is every bit as keen as the South in the matter of supporting " the Empire, nevertheless the northern counties offer a wonderful field for an intensive Empire "push."
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 9
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145EMPIRE BUTTER Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 21, 26 January 1931, Page 9
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