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During rationing, people adapted by learning to make the most of limited resources, often becoming more resourceful in their cooking and shopping habits. They started to grow their own food, share supplies with neighbors, and use substitutes for rationed items. Community networks emerged, allowing individuals to barter goods and services. Additionally, many embraced frugality, resulting in a cultural shift toward sustainability and efficiency in daily life.

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