Handbook for Pennsylvania Train Exhibit Food Conservation Car
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Contained vothin, held hostage as it \'/ere, is one- fourth of the rjorld's sugar. "Sugar will he nara to get" as a result of this situa- tion, "^'Je v'ill have to use less while the war lasts", for England, France and Itctly must draw frora the sources which v;ere fori/ierly bountifully ours. We shall be able to reduce our consumption, fortunately, v;ithout infringing on our requirements, "Iv'any of us eat twice as Kuch sugar as is good for ue", reads the placard. We consume, in fact nearly fo...ur ti:nes as n.uch per capita as France, As corapared with our aonual per capita consumption of 85 or 90 lbs,, the English consur,ipi:ion has been reduced to 31 lbs. "The average American," the exhibit continues, "uses 4 ounces per day^ Let's use 3 ounces a day and have enough to go around," If we save on an average one ounce per person every day, - just loiir cubes apiece, - -ae shall be able to meet the deficit of the Allies. m Some will recoil in self-defense at the thought of reducing their three spoonfuls in the morning coffee and will insist that they must have it.
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