Growing up in Scotland after the Second World War quickly taught me the importance of food. Some products were rationed weekly, others monthly. Sugar was capped, as were butter, lard, cheese, eggs and even tea. Some meats were still in short supply, although fish, especially kippers, were everywhere. We often made do with spam and corned beef. Read More
Pearson: Over decades, consumers get hot, then cold about processed foods
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