Rationing
During World War 2 food, clothes and petrol had to be rationed so that everyone got a fair share. Everyone had a ration book that they had to take with them when they wanted to buy these things. Their book was stamped to say that they had had all they were allowed of each thing they bought.
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BUTTER
CHEESE
CLOTHES
COFFEE
EGGS
FISH
PETROL
RATIONING
SAUSAGES
SHIPS
STAMP
SUPPLIES
TEA
TORPEDO
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