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1875 - Consumer Protection
Consumer Protection
A new British Sale of Food and Drugs Law tightens restrictions against adulteration, making any adulteration injurious to health punishable with a heavy fine (see 1872); it makes a second offense punishable with imprisonment if the seller is proved to have guilty knowledge of the adulteration.
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