Economics for ConsumersAmerican Book Company, 1944 - 666 pages |
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Leland James Gordon. third grade , " Commercial " is fourth grade , and " Choice " is second grade . The official Federal government standards for beef are Prime , Choice , Good , Commercial , Utility , Cutter , Canner.1 When packers of ...
Leland James Gordon. third grade , " Commercial " is fourth grade , and " Choice " is second grade . The official Federal government standards for beef are Prime , Choice , Good , Commercial , Utility , Cutter , Canner.1 When packers of ...
Page 542
... grade A , 50 per cent for grade B , and 40 per cent for grade C. In the United States the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company voluntarily inaugurated a grade - labeling system in 1935 . In 1942 that company's sales of canned ...
... grade A , 50 per cent for grade B , and 40 per cent for grade C. In the United States the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company voluntarily inaugurated a grade - labeling system in 1935 . In 1942 that company's sales of canned ...
Page 543
... grade labeling in combination with other types of labeling . Of those who have used U. S. grade labeled products , 97 per cent reported that they would purchase them again , the other three per cent being in doubt . The majority of ...
... grade labeling in combination with other types of labeling . Of those who have used U. S. grade labeled products , 97 per cent reported that they would purchase them again , the other three per cent being in doubt . The majority of ...
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