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  2. Rationing in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Rationing was introduced temporarily by the British government several times during the 20th century, during and immediately after a war. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] At the start of the Second World War in 1939, the United Kingdom was importing 20 million long tons of food per year, including about 70% of its cheese and sugar, almost 80% of fruit and about 70% ...

  3. Rationing - Wikipedia

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    Rationing, however, was not fully abolished and instead turned into an alternative way to purchase goods, in addition to the markets. This makes a curious departure from classical rationing, as during the 2001–2019 period, the rationing system was used in addition to, instead of as a replacement for regular markets.

  4. Feeding Britain in the Second World War - Wikipedia

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    The government planned to control the food system including domestic production, imports, rationing, and distribution and controls on consumption. [10] To produce more food, in April 1939, the government devised a plan to pay farmers two pounds sterling per acre (0.4 ha) to plough up pasture and convert the land into cultivated cropland.

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  6. Tesco joins Aldi in rationing fruit and vegetables over ... - AOL

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    Tesco has joined other supermarkets in limiting sales of certain fruit and vegetables as shortages have left shelves stripped bare.. Britain’s biggest supermarket has introduced a cap of three ...

  7. Supermarket rationing – latest: UK stores launch limits on ...

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    Bad weather and transport problems are behind the supply disruptions

  8. Minister of Food - Wikipedia

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    Woolton and his advisors had one scheme in mind but economists convinced them to try point rationing. Everyone would have a certain number of points a month that they could allocate any way they wanted. They tried an experiment and it worked very well. Indeed, food rationing was a major success story in Britain's war. [4]

  9. Supermarket rationing: What products are affected and why? - AOL

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    Growers and suppliers in Morocco have had to contend with cold temperatures