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Why was there a lack of food in ww2?

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Answer: Restrictions on imported foods, limitations on the transportation of goods due to a shortage of rubber tires, and a diversion of agricultural harvests to soldiers overseas all contributed to the U.S. government's decision to ration certain essential items.

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