
On this day in history, January 18, 1943, government bans sliced bread amid World War II rationing
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The federal government began rationing sliced bread on this day in history, Jan. 18, 1943 — marketing the darkest days of World War II on the home front. Restrictions continued after the war.
Wartime rationing had already caused severe restrictions on the nation's household food supply. "I should like to let you know how important sliced bread is to the morale and saneness of a household." — Sue Forrester, 1943 Many Americans ate horse meat as pork and beef were sent overseas to feed the war effort. Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Basic resources were devoted in ever-growing volume to the war effort in 1943, as the tide of battle turned and the U.S. and its Allies went on the offensive across the vast expanse of two oceans.