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Charles Hoover
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3 September, 18:21
What was the role of rations in World War 2?
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Konner Farrell
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Answer: Rationing was a means of ensuring the fair distribution of food and commodities when they were scarce. It began after the start of WW2 with petrol and later included other goods such as butter, sugar and bacon. Eventually, most foods were covered by the rationing system with the exception of fruit and vegetables.
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