The following extract is from the Glasgow Evening News of March 4th, forwarded to us by Mr Bell, of Halcombe :—A correspondence is going on in the pages of a contemporary just now on the subject of frozen meat, the discussion arising out of an ex parte asserthat that sort of meat was unwholesome and unnutritive. Such a statement is, of course, absurd, as we shall be willing to prove by unprajudical medical experts that in digestibility, economy, and nutrition, Colonial frozen meat is about as good as home-fed. But that is no reason why it should be sold as home* fed, as it happens to be in some parts of Glasgow, much to the financial ad van tage of the retail batcher.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 256, 4 May 1897, Page 2
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