It's likely to be a British poster. During WW1 we were getting a lot of our wheat from the US and Canada. But we needed other stuff too. So, less bread being eaten means less demand for imported wheat which means more room for munitions and other war stuff.
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fewer wheat fields during the war?
It's likely to be a British poster. During WW1 we were getting a lot of our wheat from the US and Canada. But we needed other stuff too. So, less bread being eaten means less demand for imported wheat which means more room for munitions and other war stuff.
ah, makes sense...
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