A grocery assistant serves a customer on the first day of
derationing of butter, 14 years after rationing of it began
A Newcastle grocer serves a customer on the first day of
derationing of butter, 14 years after it began, May 1954
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And the news was so ecstatically greeted that members of the London Housewives Association held a special ceremony in London's Trafalgar Square to mark
Derationing Day.
With world prices of most foods falling it is possible the
derationing of some of the commodities will be achieved before the autumn.
* deregulation of sugar industry, including
derationing of sugar in 1983;
IT'S OVER Four excited Newcastle schoolchildren, each with one shilling to spend, eye up the sweets as rationing ends; below, people queuing for horse meat in 1950s Britain; grocery assistant William Wanup, serves a customer on the first day of
derationing of butter
But for a generation numbed by wartime austerity, sweet
derationing wasn't a bad start.
With the
derationing of sugar in August 1985 the effective demand of sugar has since rapidly increased necessitating sugar imports.