Shopkeepers stamped ration books to record the quantity of goods allocated to individuals during rationing periods, ensuring that supplies were fairly distributed and preventing hoarding. The stamps served as an official mark indicating that the customer had received their allotted portion of rationed items, such as food or fuel. This system helped authorities monitor consumption and maintain control over limited resources during times of scarcity, such as wartime.
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