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Причём у проклятых капиталистов карточная система давала возможность на право ЛЬГОТНОЙ покупки товара,то в "прогрессивном " СССР карточная система устанавливала НОРМЫ потребления.Это абсолютно разные вещи.
Многократное повторение никак не меняет факта. Если не понятно слово "рационирование", но ниже приведено более развернутое объяснение:
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To deal with sometimes extreme shortages, the Ministry of Food instituted a system of rationing. To buy most rationed items, each person had to register at chosen shops, and was provided with a ration book containing coupons. The shopkeeper was provided with enough food for registered customers. Purchasers had to take ration books with them when shopping, so that the relevant coupon or coupons could be cancelled.
Ну а если опустить глазоньки чуток пониже?
"In addition to rationing, the government equalized the food supply through subsidies on items consumed by the poor and the working class. In 1942–43, £145 million was spent on food subsidies, including £35 million on bread, flour and oatmeal, £23 million on meat and the same on potatoes, £11 million on milk, and £13 million on eggs."
"Fresh vegetables and fruit were not rationed but supplies were limited. Some types of imported fruit all but disappeared. Lemons and bananas became unobtainable for most of the war; oranges continued to be sold but greengrocers customarily reserved them for children and pregnant women, who could prove their status by producing their distinctive ration books. Other domestically grown fruit such as apples still appeared from time to time, but again the sellers imposed their own restrictions so that customers were often not allowed to buy, for example, more than one apple each."
" Game meat such as rabbit and pigeon were not rationed but were not always available."
Дальше сам.Там много интересного.Захочешь вечером встретимся.До вечера не могу.РАБОТА!