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They used their ration stamps. They drove slowly to save gas and tires.
ur local war price and rationing board can give u full information states in line 3 on back of book
To the best of my knowledge there was no food rationing during the 1930's depression, at least not in the United States. The only food rationing was during World War 2 in the 1940's.
No, there was no rationing in korean war
As a civilian, you received a book of ration STAMPS from the War Rationing Board. When you purchased an item from a merchant that was rationed, you need money AND ration stamps for that item. This included food- which you bought from the grocer or butcher.
Rationing was done during World War II.We are rationing the chocolate during our diet.
Rationing.
In Britain, rationing actually got tougher after WWII.
Rationing stopped because the war was over and there wasn't a shortage of food anymore.
The Food Rationing Program began in the spring of 1942, in order to help conserve the gas, food goods, and even clothing available. There was no set amount of stamps each person was given but rather they were decided by the size of the family.
1939 everyone in Britain was issued with a rationing book (in World War 2 )
To save resources for the war effort.