Yes, the Republic of Ireland implemented rationing during World War II, known locally as "The Emergency." Although Ireland was officially neutral, it faced significant shortages of food and essential goods due to the war's impact on trade and supply lines. Rationing began in 1942 and included items like butter, sugar, and tea, with a system in place to ensure fair distribution among the population.
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