TABLE 3.—Percentage of Shops in Each Area stocking Ome, Two.
Three or more Tvpes of Butter.
Area.
London .. ve we
Bristol and South Wales . ,
Birmingham +n ..
Liverpool .. .. i
Manchester. . .. ‘4
Yorkshire .. .. ;
Scotland .. }
All Areas
One
Type.
37
4}
14
41
53
70
39
Two
Types.
43
A7
31
50
5 |
27
37
38
Three
Types.
14
“2
1
3
9
3
Z
19
More than
Three
Types.
8
1
15
2
Table 3 is taken from the figures for the First Survey ; as the
position in the Second Survey was not appreciably different, it has
not been recorded here.
It will be seen that only 15 per cent. of the total number of shops
visited were stocking more than two types of butter, the remainder
being fairly evenly divided between one and two types. In the
Northern areas with the exception of Liverpool, the majority of the
shops were stocking only one type. Birmingham was peculiar in
that more shops were stocking three types than two.
Generally speaking, independent shops were found to stock fewer
types than branches of multiple organisations.
TABLE 4.—Percentage of Independent and M ultiple Shops stocking
One, Two, Three or more Types of Butter.
Organisation.
Independent ..
Multiple
All Shops ..
One
Type.
-
3G
Two
Types.
39
RK
More than
hrs | Three
Jpes. Types.
3
R
»
2