Act of Congress You've Probably Never Heard Of...
Posted: Sun May 31, 2020 11:58 pm
The Oleomargarine Act of 1886:
In 1867, a French food research chemist, Hippolyte Mege-Mouries, discovers a process for the manufacture of artificial butter. The dairy industry, fearful that oleomargarine might be substituted for butter without the consumers knowledge and wishing to protect its market share, appeal to Congress for help. The result is passage of the Oleomargarine Act of August 2, 1886. Among other things, the Act directs the Secretary of the Treasury to appoint an analytical chemist and a microscopist, both of whom are subsequently authorized to examine samples of butter for adulteration with oleomargarine for appropriate taxation.
https://www.atf.gov/our-history/timeline/oleomargarine-act-1886
In 1867, a French food research chemist, Hippolyte Mege-Mouries, discovers a process for the manufacture of artificial butter. The dairy industry, fearful that oleomargarine might be substituted for butter without the consumers knowledge and wishing to protect its market share, appeal to Congress for help. The result is passage of the Oleomargarine Act of August 2, 1886. Among other things, the Act directs the Secretary of the Treasury to appoint an analytical chemist and a microscopist, both of whom are subsequently authorized to examine samples of butter for adulteration with oleomargarine for appropriate taxation.
https://www.atf.gov/our-history/timeline/oleomargarine-act-1886