BRITISH EAT AS MUCH AS PRE-WAR
Received Thursdav 7 p.m. LONDON, Nov. 24. The Associated Press Paris' correspondent says a Marshall Plan survev showed that Britain, with its stiffest and most persistent of rationing I svstems, had a food consumption of 99 per cent of pre-war. Only Ireland with 102 per cent aml Belgium with 100 per cent were ahoad. Bolli of these co'un-l tries had abolished rationing Imt, tlie! survoy added, Britain 's diet inciuded high calorv l'oods like bread and pota j 1-ies iustead of more nourishing items,] especiallv meat and fats. |
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Chronicle (Levin), 25 November 1949, Page 5
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