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From 1949 to 1959, Israel was under a regime of austerity, during which a state of rationing was enforced.
At first, only staple foods such as oil, sugar, and margarine were rationed, but it was later expanded, and eventually included furniture and footwear.
Every month, each citizen would get food coupons worth 6 Israeli pounds, and every family would be allotted a given amount of food.
The average Israeli diet was 2, 800 calories a day, with additional calories for children, the elderly, and pregnant women.

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