If this question relates to shortages during World War Two in Great Britain then I would suggest the following. Bananas. These came primarily from the West Indies and shipping space could not be made available for what was seen as a non-essential food. Secondly fresh Oranges. These last came either from Spain which was officially neutral but supported the axis so did not make oranges available or from the USA which could supply but was asked to supply orange concentrate rather than fresh oranges as this took up less space on convoy ships.
sweets burgers pasta lemons and all types of chocolate
Butter and coffee were extremely hard to get. Meat and many other foods were rationed. It would depend on where you lived in the world, what you absolutely could not get.
Several rationed foods during World War II are sugar, coffee, meat, chocolate, butter, spices, cheese and candy bars.
I would say banana's and oranges.
Coffee and Butter
Food shortages and heavy casualties during World War I
food and gas....
During the first world war, the food ministry was created in Britain to ration food products. During the second world war, the food ration for one week was, eggs, fats, cheese, and bacon.
Oil, food, or anything that a countries military used.
yes
No, it was rather pleasant.
Computers, iPods .... In Europe oil became scarce and then food!
Food shortages and heavy casualties during World War I
No
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toes!
cos we had no food
but
Herbert Hoover
World War 2 affected food because all the farmers had to go to war so the women had to do the job but they couldn't do it quickly and properly so food was rationed to stop people from starving during the war.
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During the first world war, the food ministry was created in Britain to ration food products. During the second world war, the food ration for one week was, eggs, fats, cheese, and bacon.