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Ration stamp

A ration stamp, ration coupon, or ration card is a stamp or card issued by a government to allow the holder to obtain food or other commodities that are in short supply during wartime or in other emergency situations when rationing is in force. Ration stamps were widely used during World War II by both sides after hostilities caused interruption to the normal supply of goods. They were also used after the end of the war while the economies of the belligerents gradually returned to normal. Ration stamps were also used to help maintain the amount of food one could hold at a time. This was so that one person would not have more food than another.

German ration stamp for a person on holiday/vacation during World War II (5-day-stamp)
French ration stamps, 1944.
Nanjing 1962 daily industrial products ration stamp/coupon, China.
Romanian 1989 ration card for bread.
Yugoslavian ration stamps for milk. 1950
Ration stamps for sugar, buckwheat, vegetable oil, rice, and pasta, provided by the Artsakh government in January 2023.

India edit

Rationing has been present in India since World War II. A ration card allows households to purchase highly subsidised food grain, sugar and kerosene from their local Public distribution system (PDS) shop.

There are two[1] types of ration cards:

United States edit

Rationing was used in the United States during World War II.

Government funds provided to poverty stricken individuals by the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are often referred to colloquially as "food stamps". The parallels between these "food stamps" and ration stamps as used in war time rationing is limited, however, since food can be purchased in the United States on the regular market without the use of stamps.

United Kingdom edit

Rationing was widespread in the United Kingdom during World War II and continued long after the end of the war. It has been credited with greatly increasing public health. Fuel rationing did not end until 1950.[2]

Poland edit

Ration cards were used in the Polish People's Republic in two periods: April 1952 to January 1953 and August 1976 to July 1989.

If one were to buy more food than specified on the stamp, they had to pay 2.5 times the price.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Government of India. "National Food Security Act (2013)" (PDF).
  2. ^ "1950: UK drivers cheer end of fuel rations". BBC. 26 May 1950. Retrieved 27 March 2009.

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