When rationing was introduced in England on January 8, 1940 it was to ensure that food was distributed fairly and that the dwindling food supplies lasted. However, rationing did vary slightly month to month depending on the availability of foods increasing when it was plentiful and decreasing when it was in short supply..
NOTE:The 1940s experiment is based on wartime rationing in the UK
Here is the weekly ration allowance for one adult in the 1940’s…
Rationed food was the food you were GUARANTEED to be able to get. (remember that in addition to this people were encouraged to incorporate lots of fruit and veggies into their diets and grow even more in their back gardens!)
Weekly ration for 1 adult
Bacon & HamMeatto the value of 1 shilling and sixpence (around about 1/2 lb minced beef)
Butter2 oz
Cheese2 oz
Margarine4 oz
Cooking fat4 oz
Milk3 pints
Sugar8 oz
Preserves1 lb every 2 months
Tea2 oz
Eggs1 fresh egg per week
Sweets/Candy12 oz every 4 weeks
WTF, Assup and SissyLips will be glad to know that their daily ration of Cock Flavored Soup will not be subject to rationing...
and they can eat all the dick they want...
..and they can wash it all down with this..
..and for dessert...
..and....
...and they can use this for their after dinner "cocktail"