BREAD DELIVERIES
SAVING OF PETROL
FOUR PROPOSALS
(By Telegraph—Press Association.),
AUCKLAND, This Day,
Suggestions for rationalising bread deliveries to save petrol and manpower but inflicting no compulsion on the public were advanced by Mr. H. P. Burton, Auckland,, in an address to the Dominion Bakers' and Pastrycooks' conference today.
Mr. Burton said that a solution of the industry's problems lay in one or more of the following proposals:—Complete control of all delivery under a co-opera-tive plan, zoning under a block system, compulsory condensation of rounds controlled by, committees under the present control plan, an£ a voluntary system of condensation of rounds and, incidentally, probable introduction of a cash token system to eliminate all credit.
The conference carried an amended remit urging the standardisation of the percentage of wheat germ in germ broad at not less-than 5 per cent, and not more than 10 per cent.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 37, 13 February 1941, Page 11
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