PugJesus@kbin.socialM to HistoryPorn@lemmy.world · edit-211 months agoWW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942media.kbin.socialimagemessage-square61fedilinkarrow-up1355arrow-down16
arrow-up1349arrow-down1imageWW2 weekly ration of sugar, tea, margarine, 'national butter', lard, eggs, bacon and cheese for an adult in the UK, WW2, 1942media.kbin.socialPugJesus@kbin.socialM to HistoryPorn@lemmy.world · edit-211 months agomessage-square61fedilink
minus-squareHubertManne@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down1·11 months agoId be trading bacon for eggs
minus-squarePugJesus@kbin.socialOPMlinkfedilinkarrow-up8·11 months agoTrading ration cards was actually very common! I imagine the only Brit who didn’t like tea or sugar was living like the king.
minus-squareHubertManne@kbin.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up3arrow-down1·11 months agothat would be tough even for me. im not a big tea fan but I don’t think there were many other sources of caffeine or just water flavorings.
minus-squareRelentlessArtslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·11 months agoDepends at what point during rationing, but it wouldn’t be too hard to get coffee at all. And even then you had the lucrative black market. You would obviously be worse off than your peers who liked tea though.
minus-squaregravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down1·11 months agoOeuf
Id be trading bacon for eggs
Trading ration cards was actually very common! I imagine the only Brit who didn’t like tea or sugar was living like the king.
that would be tough even for me. im not a big tea fan but I don’t think there were many other sources of caffeine or just water flavorings.
Depends at what point during rationing, but it wouldn’t be too hard to get coffee at all. And even then you had the lucrative black market. You would obviously be worse off than your peers who liked tea though.
Oeuf