Many products were rationed during the second world war. Potatoes were part of the rationed goods in England and allied countries but rural areas often had extra available and all citizens were encouraged to "dig for Victory" and grow their own vegetables. At the start of the rationing program it was suggested that each person be allowed one pound of potatoes per day, per person. This never really came about as Winston Churchill introduced the "fair share" points system.
There was no potato rationing in the UK during the Second World War. The Ministry of Food put potatoes on the ration in autumn 1947. Rationing ended on 30 April 1948.
No they weren't rationed infact, fruit and vegetables weren't rationed. However, exotic fruits like Oranges, grapes, lemons, bananas, and other fruits like those were very scarce.
there was no such thing back then it was only made reacentlly
Yes, nearly all food items were rationed. Potatoes were no exception.
Yes it was. Almost everything was rationed!
Sugar.
Really everything was rationed in WW2.
Milk and eggs were rationed during World War I. As a result, things like baked apples, stewed fruit, and pie were popular choices.
They didn't have enough.
Yes it was. Almost everything was rationed!
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rubber
everything
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gas
Sorry yes they were
Many of the countries who fought in ww2 were rationed. Food and gasoline were two main items that were rationed in ww2.
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yes during the world war 2. Sugar, butter and coffee was also rationed