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rationing![]() Ration book with the serial number BK 761085 issued by the Ministry of Food, 1949–50. A system of rationing was set up by the British government during World War II to guard against shortages and as a means of distributing supplies more efficiently. The population was issued with ration books, which guaranteed food and other necessities on surrender of the appropriate coupon. The system persisted long after the war as the government struggled to repay its debts. ![]() Clothing book with the serial number L 7961100 issued to a citizen by the British government, 1945–6. To regulate the retail trade during World War II, the British Board of Trade initiated clothes rationing to make sure that reduced supplies were fairly distributed. It operated on a flexible points system and continued for several years after the end of the hostilities.
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Now when we are at war and mental and physical vigor are needed as never before, the problem of providing well-balanced meals is complicated by curtailment of certain foods as well as by increased food costs, food rationing, restricted deliveries and labor shortages. Even in London, where food rationing (with the important exception of bread) did not begin until February 1918, The Times reported long lines in front of East End food shops. Just after the war, the government tried to alleviate five years of harsh food rationing by decreeing that every child in England should be allowed one banana. |
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