When the U.S. entered World War II in December 1941, virtually every American became part of the war effort in some way. More than 16 million Americans served in the military, millions of civilians ...
After the end of World War II, it took Britain almost a decade to finally abolish rationing for everyday goods. While the war may be almost 80 years in the past, nearly 40 per cent of the public would ...
Rationing could be a reality as populations grow and climate change bites. But would consumers support it and what would it mean for food manufacturers? Radical as it might sound, governments may be ...