because there was a shortage
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
Fureture President: Herbert Hoover
food, clothes, electric, gas and fuel i think
The European countries involved in World War 1 introduced food rationing. Obviously, this involved issuing ration-books.
You were given ration tickets that were barely worth any food that you had to claim at public government stands that always ran out of food.
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.
Because they were rationed.
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
In Britain in World War 2 tea was available but rationed.
The things that were rationed at height of rationing were: Bacon and Ham 4oz Cheese 2-4-8oz Margarine 4oz Butter 2oz Milk 2-3 pints Houshehold milk 1 packet every four weeks Sugar 8oz Jam 1lb every two months Tea 2oz Eggs 1 fresh each week, if possible usually every two Dried eggs 1 packet every 4 weeks Sweetsa 12oz every 4 weeks
They established caps on wages and prices, and rationed many items that were needed for the war effort.
Unfortunately, subway sandwiches had to be rationed. this made chubway A VERY ANGRY BOY. After 1 day without a precious subway, chubway started a rampage where he eat a world record 391 12" Meatball Marinara snadwiches and burned down every bakery in London. this was also known as the great fire of London
in WW1 (world war 1) women were making food in factory and weapons for the solders
Life on the European homefront during World War 1 was full of sacrifice and struggle by everyone. Things like food, clothing and gasoline were all rationed and making do was the thing to do. People who were used to having enough of everything were forced to plant gardens and mend their clothes just to get by from day to day.
Herbert Hoover
Food leaflets were not used as weapons in World War 1. The leaflets were dropped to inform people where to find food that had been airdopped.
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