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Q: What did the end of rationing and other restrictions after World War 2 mean?
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Rationing was the restriction by law of food, sweets, clothes, petrol etc so that everyone could get something to eat etc, and so that rich people did not buy up everything. Rationing carried on for seval years after the end of WWII, I remember the end of sweet rationing.


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To eat little bits of it. To like savor the food over time to make sure that you wouldn't run out.


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If by renationing you mean rationing they did this because Germany had cut off food supplies for Britain and so no one would get a fair share of food(some people would not get any food at all). To resolve this the government introduced rationing so that each and everyone would get an equal share of food. Vegetarians could swap meat items for more vegetables.


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What foods were eaten around the time of World War 2 I mean before the rationing if you lived in the country?

Meat, fresh vegtables and fruit, bread, grain cereals, potatoes, desserts and whatever else they wanted to eat that was available in their rural area.