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Why were bread and fruit not rationed during World War 2?

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Why were bread and fruit not rationed during World War 2?

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As for fruit, apples, pears, plums and various other fruits were available in just about sufficient quantities in Britain and didn’t have to be shipped. Citrus fruits, however, had to be imported and were hardly ever available in Britain during the war.

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