It covered the hardships of working long shifts at the factory, and of wartime rationing.
The wartime rationing of chocolate ended in 1950, and normal production resumed.
They welcome his visits, when he, as an army cook, often brings hard-to-find foods normally on wartime rationing and other presents.
He returned to Britain in 1946, to find a country still beset by wartime rationing and shortages.
The guidelines were beginning to feel like wartime rationing.
Second, milk in schools became part of wider wartime rationing and food policy.
In spite of wartime rationing, for example, he never ran out of food.
Then came the Depression and wartime rationing.
One major economic issue in these elections was the continued scarcity of goods caused by the wartime rationing.
The first supermarket appeared in 1955, with the end of wartime rationing.