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Bacon
Yes, and the last items didn't come off rationing until 1954 - 9 years after the war ended.
bread
the reason is that Britain went through a massive devastation and needed time to recover that is why rationing was still going on after the war.
Eggs came off ration in March of 1953. Food rationing happened during the war when there was a shortage of food. Family size determined the amount of food you got each week or month. One shell egg a week was allowed if available but it could drop to one every two weeks.
Bacon
Yes, and the last items didn't come off rationing until 1954 - 9 years after the war ended.
In the UK, rationing actually got worse at the end of the war but then gradually started to improve although the last items didn't finally come off ration until 1954.
bread
rationing worked by them being given little of food each day and they ticked it off in there ration card so they could not buy the same thing again.
some items, such as suger, was rationed to about 1947
the reason is that Britain went through a massive devastation and needed time to recover that is why rationing was still going on after the war.
Eggs came off ration in March of 1953. Food rationing happened during the war when there was a shortage of food. Family size determined the amount of food you got each week or month. One shell egg a week was allowed if available but it could drop to one every two weeks.
rationing worked by them being given little of food each day and they ticked it off in there ration book so they could not buy the same thing again that week.
...the load off your feet.
you take your feet off the ground before going to bed
It shouldn't come off while you are wakeboarding, but you should be able to take them off when your done.