Here’s a snapshot of grocery prices during World War II. This ad for National Tea Food Stores appeared in the Milwaukee Journal 75 years ago today, April 27, 1944.
Many items were rationed. For example, the beef and pork indicate how many points were needed, meaning that the shopper would need to redeem a ration coupon. Other items, such as chicken and fish, are advertised as “no points,” meaning that they were not rationed.
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