Feb 1943 in UK
Everything was rationed in World War II according to a relative of mine who lived through it. Because all the men had to go to war there was a shortage of everything, plus food supplies couldn't get into the ports by sea.
Fish was not rationed during World War II primarily because it was considered a vital food source that could be sourced locally, helping to alleviate pressure on other rationed foods. Additionally, fishing was less affected by wartime disruptions compared to agriculture, and many countries encouraged fish consumption to support nutrition. The availability of fish varied by region, but it was generally seen as a sustainable option to supplement diets during the war.
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Sorry yes they were
Everything was rationed in World War II according to a relative of mine who lived through it. Because all the men had to go to war there was a shortage of everything, plus food supplies couldn't get into the ports by sea.
Fish was not rationed during World War II primarily because it was considered a vital food source that could be sourced locally, helping to alleviate pressure on other rationed foods. Additionally, fishing was less affected by wartime disruptions compared to agriculture, and many countries encouraged fish consumption to support nutrition. The availability of fish varied by region, but it was generally seen as a sustainable option to supplement diets during the war.
Fresh fish wasn't.Canned meats and fish 02 Feb 1943 in US 11 Mar 1940 in UK
I just read a news article that said fish and chips were not rationed during the war
Canned meats and fish 02 Feb 1943 in US 11 Mar 1940 in UK fresh fish wasnt
Yes it was. Almost everything was rationed!
Food
Many of the countries who fought in ww2 were rationed. Food and gasoline were two main items that were rationed in ww2.
Bread oatmeal and cereal
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everything