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QUALITY OF ORANGES

(To the Editor.)

Sir,—As a regular buyer of oranges, I must voice my opinion that the quality of imported oranges lately has deteriorated. Although one pays top price you find that on putting' the orange through a squeezer there is not the same quantity of juice in your glass ps formerly- I have mentioned this fact to both European and Chinese fruiterers, and their opinion is that the imported oranges have been kept in cold storage too long by the Internal Marketing Department. Is this correct?—l am, etc..

CONSUMER.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1940, Page 10

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QUALITY OF ORANGES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1940, Page 10

QUALITY OF ORANGES Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 33, 8 February 1940, Page 10

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