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Wine was excempt from rationing? Seems to contradict illustration
Second paragraph states "Wine was exempt from rationing, as it was considered less dangerous, with little or no correlation to alcohol-related abuse or violence." However, the illustration in
File:Motbok1.jpg lists "spritdrycker" (spirits), "vin" (wine), and "öl" (beer) on the second page, seemingly contradicting this. Not saying the article's wrong, but I'd like a reference for the claim that wine was exempted or at least an explanation to this inconsistency.
2A01:7E8:38:0:2D0E:8D88:2313:E6BF (
talk) 21:42, 23 February 2018 (UTC)reply
I remove that text, because I find only sources that it was rationed. E.g.
[1].--
BIL (
talk) 17:03, 28 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Well, wine wasn't rationed in terms of the maximum volume that could be purchased, but you needed a motbok also to buy wine. And some people couldn't get a motbok at all. So that's why wine features in the pictures.
Tomas e (
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Wine was excempt from rationing? Seems to contradict illustration
Second paragraph states "Wine was exempt from rationing, as it was considered less dangerous, with little or no correlation to alcohol-related abuse or violence." However, the illustration in
File:Motbok1.jpg lists "spritdrycker" (spirits), "vin" (wine), and "öl" (beer) on the second page, seemingly contradicting this. Not saying the article's wrong, but I'd like a reference for the claim that wine was exempted or at least an explanation to this inconsistency.
2A01:7E8:38:0:2D0E:8D88:2313:E6BF (
talk) 21:42, 23 February 2018 (UTC)reply
I remove that text, because I find only sources that it was rationed. E.g.
[1].--
BIL (
talk) 17:03, 28 June 2022 (UTC)reply
Well, wine wasn't rationed in terms of the maximum volume that could be purchased, but you needed a motbok also to buy wine. And some people couldn't get a motbok at all. So that's why wine features in the pictures.
Tomas e (
talk) 20:32, 17 July 2022 (UTC)reply