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- The Making of Bread Act 1757 was a public health legislation by the British government. It aimed to protect the making of bread and punish those that adulterated it. It was created after a report accused bakers of using alum lime, chalk and powdered bones to keep bread white. (en)
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- An act for the due making of bread; and to regulate the price and assize thereof; and to punish persons who shall adulterate meal, flour, or bread. (en)
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- Parliament of the United Kingdom (en)
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- The Making of Bread Act 1757 was a public health legislation by the British government. It aimed to protect the making of bread and punish those that adulterated it. It was created after a report accused bakers of using alum lime, chalk and powdered bones to keep bread white. (en)
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- Making of Bread Act 1757 (en)
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