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Could you live on a WW2 diet?

In the late 1930s, Britain imported 70% of its food from overseas. But the start of World War Two put these supply chains at risk. Britons had to get used to eating food made only in their own country. So, what did they eat? And could their diets actually have been healthier than ours?

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