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Yes, some poor Victorians resorted to eating grass, particularly during times of extreme poverty or food shortages. Grass was sometimes used as a filler in meals or as a desperate source of nutrition, especially among the working class who struggled to afford basic food. This practice highlights the severe economic hardships faced by many during the Victorian era. However, it was not a common or widespread practice among all poor Victorians.

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