A History of the Ministry of Information, 1939-46

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SECTION A
OATMEAL AND FLAKED OR ROLLED OATS

Question 1 - Use of oatmeal, flaked or rolled oats

1.1 Do you ever use oatmeal, flaked or rolled oats.

1.2 Could you state the amount used during a month?

1.3 Do you use any more oatmeal than you used to, now oats are on points?

Question 2 The meals at which oatmeal and flaked oats are served

2.1 How often do you serve porridge or cereal for breakfsst?

2.2 Do you serve porridge at any meal other than breakfast?

2.3 Do you use oatmeal or flaked oats in any other way?

2.4 Do you buy oatcakes, white puddings or similar foods made from oatmeal?

Question 3 - Housewives' reasons for never using oatmeal or flaked oats

Question 4 - Housewives' reasons for preferring flaked or rolled oats to plain oatmeal

SUMMARY

Use of oatmeal, flaked or rolled oats

The great majority of housewives (90%) use either oatmeal or flaked oats. Nearly half of these (42%) use oatmeal only, 22% use flaked oats only, and 26% use both oatmeal and flaked oats.

Oatmeal is used by more housewives in the north and north-east, and flaked oats the west. Older housewives and those who do not go out to work use more oatmeal, younger women and those who go out to work more flaked oats.

2. The main reason for preferring flaked oats to oatmeal is that they save fuel and are more easily cooked. In every group where time and the amount of work are the foremost considerations, relatively more flaked oats are used. This motive of time and labour saving is so important that even putting flaked oats on “points” has only made 17% of the users buy them less frequently now.

3. Those who use oatmeal use, on an average about 3 lbs.per person in a month. The corresponding figure for flaked oats is about 2 lbs.

The use of oatmeal and flaked oats at different meals

The cereal most often served for breakfast is oatmeal. 25% served oatmeal only for breakfast, compared with 14% for flaked oats and 6% for cornflakes. Similar percentages to these served the different cereals regularly every day. A substantial proportion (39%) use more than one cereal for breakfast.

Housewives with children and those in the upper income group use relatively more cornflakes for breakfast than those without children and those who are poorer.

2. 35% serve porridge at meals other than breakfast (mainly for supper).Housewives with children and those in the lower income group serve porridge for

“other meals” more often than do the others.

3. 51% use oatmeal in other ways than porridge; mainly for baking, meat dishes, and for cooking herrings. Housewives in the north and north-east regions, as well as using more oatmeal for porridge, use more oatmeal in other ways. Oatmeal is least often used for porridge in the west; here, too, is the smallest number who use it in “other ways”. These results suggest that whenever a housewife uses oatmeal for one purpose, it is most probable that she will also put it to some other use. Housewives in the upper income group use more oatmeal for other purposes than porridge than do those in the lower income group. This is probably because the latter usually do far less elaborate cooking and baking,

3. Consumption of Oatmeal Products

69% of the sample buy oatcakes, white pudding and other similar ready-made oatmeal products.

4. Reasons for not using Oatmeal or Flakes Oats

Half of those who do not use either oatmeal or flaked oats (10%) say they do not like the taste. Another quarter do not use it because they think it is bad for their health.

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Question 1 - Use of oatmeal, flaked or rolled oats .

Question 1.1 - Do you ever use oatmeal, flaked or rolled oats?

Table 1
%
Use oatmeal and/or flaked oats 90
Do not use either 10
SAMPLE 1536

The next table shows the use of oatmeal and flaked oats separately:-

Table 2
Oatmeal Flaked or rolled oats
% %
Yes 68 48
No 32 51
No answer - 1
SAMPLE 1536 1536

Two-thirds of the sample use oatmeal for one purpose or another, and about half use flaked or rolled oats. 26% use both kinds.

Regional difference

Table 3

Do You ever use oatmeal?

West East S. East N.& N. East
% % % %
Yes 61 76 73 89
No 39 24 27 11
SAMPLE 614 338 376 208
Table 4

Do you ever use flaked or rolled oats?

West East S. East N.& N. East
% % % %
Yes 53 44 51 23
No 47 56 48 74
No answer - - 1 3
SAMPLE 614 338 376 208

Oatmeal is the least used in the west and most often used in the north & north-east. Flaked oats are ,on the other hand, least used in the north & north-east and most often in the west. The other two regions take a middle position.

Analysis by age

Table 5

Do you ever use oatmeal ?

Up to 30 31-50 Over 50
% % %
Yes 58 71 76
No 42 29 24
SAMPLE 230 761 521
Table 6

Do You ever use flaked or rolled oats ?

Up to 30 31-50 Over 50
% % %
Yes 51 47 43
No 48 52 56
No answer 1 1 1
SAMPLE 230 761 521

Oatmeal is used to a greater extent by older housewives, and flaked or rolled somewhat less, than by the younger ones.

Anaylsis by working and non-working housewives

Table 7

Do you ever use oatmeal or flaked oats?

OATMEAL FLAKED OATS
Working Not Working Working Not Working
% % % %
Yes 61 72 45 46
No 39 28 55 54
SAMPLE 214 1318 214 1318

Housewives who go out to work use oatmeal somewhat less than those who do not go out to work. There is virtually no difference in the use of flaked oats.

Question 1.2 - Could you state the amount used during a month?

Investigators reported that very many housewives had difficulty in answering this question exactly, particularly those whose consumption is low though most women knew roughly how much they used. The following result should therefore only be taken as a rough indication of the amount consumed:-

Oatmeal 3 lbs. per person a month
Flaked or rolled oats 2 lbs. per person a month

The material is too crude to allow of any useful group analyses.

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Question 2 - The meals at which oatmeal and flaked oats are served

Question 2.1 How often do you serve porridge or cereal for breakfast?

To give a more complete picture of the use of breakfast cereals, housewives were not only asked about their consumption of oatmeal and flaked oats, but also about other breakfast cereals, such as cornflakes, etc. The following table shows the percentage of housewives who use the different kinds of breakfast cereals (giving those who only use one kind, and those who use two or more).

Table 8
%
Oatmeal only 25
Oatmeal and flaked oats 8
Oatmeal, flaked oats and cornflakes, etc. 9
Oatmeal and cornflakes etc. 13
Flaked oats only 14
Flaked oats and cornflakes 9
Cornflakes only 6
None of the three 10
No answer 6
SAMPLE 1536

A considerable percentage uses more than one cereal for breakfast. Of those who use one cereal only, the greatest number uses oatmeal.

The next table shows how often the different cereals are used at breakfast.

Table 9
Flaked Oats Oatmeal Cornflakes or Cereals
% % %
Every day 16 24 8
Once a week 23 27 18
Less than once a week 4 6 14
Does not use for breakfast 57 42 55
No answer - 1 5
SAMPLE 1536 1536 1536

Group differences

Certain group differences exist in the use of the different cereals for

Analysis by region

Table 10

Do you serve oatmeal, flaked oats, cornflakes, etc. for breakfast?

West East S. East N.& N. East
% % % %
Flaked oats 48 38 45 20
Oatmeal 54 60 50 81
Cornflakes 47 34 28 31
SAMPLE 614 338 376 208

A markedly larger proportion use oatmeal for breakfast in the north and north-east region, the use of both flaked oats and cornflakes is somewhat greater in the west region.

Analysis by housewives with children and without children

Table 11

Do you serve oatmeal, flaked oats, cornflakes, etc. for breakfast?

Children No Children
% %
Flaked oats 46 38
Oatmeal 57 59
Cornflakes 49 26
SAMPLE 719 816

The principal difference is in the use of cornflakes, which are served for breakfast much more by housewives with children than by those without.

Analysis by age

Table 12

Do you serve oatmeal, flaked oats, cornflakes for breakfast?

Up to 30 31-50 Over 50
% % %
Flaked oats 47 42 38
Oatmeal 50 59 61
Cornflakes 45 44 24
SAMPLE 230 761 521

There is a greater tendency among the older housewives to use oatmeal, instead of flaked oats or cornflakes, etc.

Analysis by income

The only difference here is that those in the upper income groups use more cornflakes than those in the lower income group.

Table 13

Do you serve oatmeal flaked oats, cornflakes, etc. for breakfast?

£5 & over £3.12- & £5 £2.10.- & £3.12 Up to £2.10
% % % %
Cornflakes 43 41 33 27

Question 2.2 - Do you serve porridge at any other meal than breakfast?

Table 14
% of all who use either or both
Yes 35
No 64
No answer 1
All who use oatmeal and/or flaked or rolled oats 1394

About one-third of the housewives serve porridge at meals other than breakfast, principally at supper, as the following table show:

Table 15

At which other meals do you serve porridge?

%
Supper 66
Dinner 17
Tea 14
Evening meal 7
No answer 1
All who serve at other meals 483

Certain group differences exist. Families with children serve porridge rather more often at other meals than do families without children.

Table 16

Do you serve porridge at any meal other than breakfast?

WITH CHILDREN WITHOUT CHILDREN
% of all who use either or both % of all who use either or both
Yes 39 31
No 60 67
No answer 1 2
All who use oatmeal and/or flaked or rolled oats 662 731

There is a greater tendency among housewives in the lower income groups to serve porridge at other meals (although the “Up £2.10” group serve it less often than do those in the next highest income group).

Table 17

Do you serve porridge at any meal other than breakfast?

Analysis by Income

OVER £5 £3.12 - £5 £2.10 - £3.12. UP TO £2.10
% to users of either or both % to Users of either or both % to Users of either or both % to users of Either or both
Yes 22 37 44 40
No 77 61 56 59
No answer 1 2 - 1
All who use oatmeal and/or flaked or rolled oats 339 526 317 185

Families size does not influence the serving of porridge at meal times other than breakfast.

Table 18

Question 2.3 - Do you use oatmeal or flaked oats in any other way ?

%
Yes 51
No 49
No answer 1
All who use oatmeal and/or flaked or rolled oats 1394

About half of the housewives who use oat products at all also make use of these in other ways, besides preparing porridge.

Table 19

In what other ways do you use oatmeal or flaked or rolled oats?

%
Cakes, biscuits, pancakes, etc. 56
Cooking herrings, etc. 33
Meat dishes, etc. 35
Oatmeal puddings 17
Soups, stews 17
Others 11
No answer 1
All who use in other ways 752

It is most often used for baking, but quite a number of women also use it for herring fish and meat dishes and making puddings, soups and stews. Analysis by region

Table 20

Do you use oatmeal or flaked or rolled oats in any other way ?

West East S. East N.& N. East
% % % %
Yes 45 61 57 64
No 55 38 42 36
No answer - 1 1 -
All who use oatmeal and/or flaked or rolled oats 544 309 347 194

As in the case of those making porridge, housewives in the North and east use oatmeal and flaked oats for “other purposes” more frequently than elsewhere. The West again has the smallest number of women who use oatmeal for “other purposes”.

Table 21

Do you use oatmeal or flaked or rolled oats in any other way?

Over £5 £3.12 - £5 £2.10 - £3.12. Up to £2.10
% % % %
Yes 64 55 50 42
No 36 45 49 57
No answer 1 - 1 1
All who use oatmeal and/or flaked or rolled oats 339 526 317 185

Fewer housewives in the lower than in the upper income groups make use of oatmeal for “other purposes”.

Question 2.4 - Do you buy oat cakes, white pudding or similar foods made from oatmeal?

Table 22
%
Yes 69
No 31
SAMPLE 1536

More than two-thirds of the sample buy these foods.

Women were asked how many oatcakes they bought; but it was impossible to get exactly comparable answers on this point; not only were housewives undecided as to exactly how often they bought oatcakes (the frequency depends very much on how plentiful cakes are in the shops), but they also did not know how many cakes there were in a packet, and bought packets of differing sizes at different times. The information available is presented in the next table, which consists of two parts. The first shows the number housewives who said how many oatcakes they bought in numbers, the seconds shows the number who gave the quantity in pounds. This table must be treated with reserve, and is only presented at the special wish of the Department for which the investigation was carried out.

Table 23

Quantity of oatcakes bought during a week

Number of oatcakes bought No. %
Under 12 177 12
13-24 235 15
25 -36 98 6
37 - 48 17 4
49 and over 15 1
Lbs. of oatcakes bought No. %
Under 1 lb. 115 7
1 - 2 lbs. 105 7
2 lbs. 1 oz. – 3 lbs. 17 1
3 lbs.1 oz. - 4 lbs. 8 1
4 lbs.1 oz. and over 3 -
Not answered or does not apply 746 49
SAMPLE 1536

Question 3 - Housewives’ reasons for not using oatmeal or flaked oats

9% of the sample did not use any oatmeal or flaked oats, and they were asked their reasons for not using these foods. The following table shows the reasons In their numerical frequency.

Table 24

Reason for not using either oatmeal or flaked or rolled oats

%
Don’t like it 47
Health reasons, indigestion 26
Not worth making - only small Family 7
No time 8
Not enough milk 6
Children dislike it 3
Not enough rationed foods 1
No answer 3
ALL WHO USE NEITHER 142

It will be seen that about half of this 9% do not use oatmeal or flaked oats because they or their children dislike it. About a quarter of those who do not use (or 2% of the sample) say that they cannot digest these foods properly, and that they are bad for their health.

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Question 4 - Housewives’ reasons for preferring flaked oats to plain oatmeal

Housewives were asked why they use flaked or rolled oats to plain oatmeal

Table 25
%
Saves fuel, quick to cook 36
Prefer them 28
Children like them 10
Like a change from time to time 11
Not so heating 6
Better quality than ordinary oatmeal 5
Substitute for oatmeal 1
No answer 7
All who use flaked or rolled oats 710

The principal reason for preferring flaked oats is that they save fuel and are more easily prepared. It may be reasonably supposed that It is this factor which causes the majority of people to use flaked oats rather than oatmeal, even though they now have to give up points.

Table 26

Do you use more oatmeal now that flaked or rolled oats are on points?

%
Yes 17
No 80
No answer 3
All who use oatmeal 1086

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