British World War 2 Rationing Cakes and Puddings
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During World War 2 Britain had shortages of many foods. By 1940 most foods and basic commodities were rationed because of the shortages. People only had a certain amount of certain items such as meats and sugar every week. The availability of some items fluctuated and some weeks saw more items such as dried fruit. The rationing of basic items such as fats, eggs and sugar meant that it was difficult for people to make their favourite puddings and cakes. Vegetables grown in Britain were not r...























