sort of things where icluded such as chocolate cake and crisps even fizzy pop,the Germans on the other hand had things such as sasuages>
They were given rations.
k-rations
over 40 million people were included in first world war
clothes and food there were alsorts of food you could buy but all rationed if you didnt get there quick to the shops you probably wouldn't get your rations they will prob have all gone. and condoms
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because the places that boats came through to was bombed so they started to run out of food.
Depending on the year, yes. World War I spanned several years, which included April 1
During World War I, soldiers typically had a limited and monotonous diet. Common meals included canned meats, hardtack, and biscuits, often supplemented with whatever vegetables or fresh food could be sourced locally. In the trenches, rations were often cooked using makeshift methods, and soldiers frequently relied on the military's issued "iron rations," which were designed for long shelf life and included items like chocolate and dried fruits. Overall, food was often scarce and of poor quality, contributing to various health issues among troops.
During World War II, the weekly ration for children in the UK included food items like 1 pint of milk, 6 oz of bacon or ham, 1 egg, 1 oz of butter, and 2 oz of cheese. Rations varied depending on availability and government regulations, and efforts were made to ensure that children received adequate nutrition despite the scarcity of food during the war.
America actually made a profit out of WWI. They sold supplies and rations to allied countries.
the homefront had to give up supplies such as bread and flour and metal. and the Americans lived off of rations during the us involvement with the war. the homefront had to give up supplies such as bread and flour and metal. and the Americans lived off of rations during the us involvement with the war.
The trenches were infamously overrun with rats - some were killed and cooked to supplement poor rations.