Rationing continued on many items until 1954.
•1948- The end of rationing begins. It is another 5 years before rationing of all products is stopped.
•25 July 1948 - end of flour rationing
•15 March 1949 - end of clothes rationing
•19 May 1950 - rationing ended for canned and dried fruit, chocolate biscuits, treacle, syrup, jellies and mincemeat.
•September 1950 - rationing ended for soap
•3 October 1952 - Tea rationing ended
•February 1953 - Sweet and sugar rationing ends
•4 July 1954 - Food rationing ends
Yes. Rationing was slowly reduced and eventually ended completely in 1954
meat
They didn't have enough.
Yes it was. Almost everything was rationed!
Gasoline, food, nylon, and rubber
Sugar.
Like during any war, food and materials are rationed in order to give the food to the troops and soldiers. Foods, like fruits, meats, veggies, and foods with a long shelf life will be given to the "war effort".
cos we had no food
everything
They didn't have enough.
there was food clothing/cloth and tires and gas Rationed in WWII.
Food, Gasoline, rubber, metal
Food
During World War II many products were rationed, including butter and sugar,Caught in a snowstorm when the car broke down, the family rationed the little food they had with them.
No, water was not a rationed food. however, things like potatoes, sugar, and meat were rationed. The government established special days such as meatless mondays and wheatless wednesdays.
Yes it was. Almost everything was rationed!
Gasoline, food, nylon, and rubber
food was given out in small peace's.
Food, gasoline, rubber, sugar, leather, silk, copper