8. One For Each Person and None For The Pot
Sathnam Sanghera finds out about the steps Britain took to protect its tea supply during World War II. From 2023.
By the 1930s, tea-drinking had become such an integral part of British life that maintaining supplies during the war was a government priority.
It was seen as an essential morale booster on both the home front and the fighting front. Urging restraint, the food minister Lord Woolton advised people to allocate one tea bag for each person 'and none for the pot' when brewing up.
James Bulgin of the Imperial War Museum and historian Erika Rappaport tell Sathnam Sanghera about the measures taken to protect supply, safeguard stocks and discourage wastage.
Just how important was imperial tea to the British war effort?
Producer: Paul Martin
A BBC Audio Wales production for BBC Radio 4, first broadcast in December 2023.
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