Neville chamberlain introduced food rationing because Germans kept on bombing on supply ships and factories
1950
In 1918 sugar meat margarine butter and jam were rationed. It was introduced by the Ministry of Food which Lloyd George set up when he became Prime Minister in 1916.
Rationing was used in ww2 because the Nazis were sinking the ships that transported the food across the sea. so everyone had to have the same amount of food. so one person have loads and the others had none because that wouldn't be fair. That's why the government introduced rationing. =D =p d=p
they introduced rationing.rationing in Germany was much worse than in Britain.Introduce rationing.
The significance of rationing was to save food. The food that was saved was sent to the soldiers fighting in World War 2
rationing was introduced because the foreign countries couldn't get food over here so they introduced rationing to make sure everyone get a fair share of weekly food
Rationing was introduced because the foreign countries couldn't get food over here so they introduced rationing to make sure everyone get a fair share of weekly food.
Indians introduced it.
nwville chamberlain.
1942
Being an island, importing became difficult, and food rationing was introduced.
1950
In 1918 sugar meat margarine butter and jam were rationed. It was introduced by the Ministry of Food which Lloyd George set up when he became Prime Minister in 1916.
1939 everyone in Britain was issued with a rationing book (in World War 2 )
=The rationing in World War 1 was not very good. The government thought that rationing would be unpopular. The food situation was bleak in 1917. Voluntary rationing was introduced, food grew in gradens, meat - free days, flour was substitues in bread. By 1918 Meat, Butter, Sugar and Margarine was all rationed. Turned out to be popular with people. Rations were genours and people thought it was fair, Those who broke rationing regulations faced a fine or even prison. This Stopped All of the Rich People buying up all of the food and not leaving rnoug for the rest of the Public.=
Rationing was introduced because there was not enough food getting imported to England, and most of our food was imported from another country, so we had to ration our food to make sure EVERYONE had the same amount. Rationing began before the blitz in 1942. Rationing was introduced by the Government, and everyone had to stick to it, including the Royal Family. For vegetarians there were extra cheese etc, but only because they refused to eat meat. In the end they still had the same amount of food, possibly less. There was something called the Black Market around back then, where food sellers took ordinary people's rations and sold them for a larger expense to others who bought more. This meant less food for everyone else, and was certainly illegal. Rationing continued until food was back to it's normal input, a fair while after the war ended. Do you get it now? Oh yes, and did I mention I was only 11? I'm learning about WW2 at school.
Rationing was used in ww2 because the Nazis were sinking the ships that transported the food across the sea. so everyone had to have the same amount of food. so one person have loads and the others had none because that wouldn't be fair. That's why the government introduced rationing. =D =p d=p