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Forget the nuclear fallout, where's the tea?

http://www.news.com.au/mercury/story/0,228...5016480,00.html
NEVER mind the radiation: British contingency planners worried there would be a dramatic shortage of tea in the aftermath of a nuclear attack, recently declassified documents show.

The shortfall of the staple British beverage would be "very serious" if the country were to come under attack with atomic and hydrogen bombs, said according to a memo drafted between 1954 and 1956.

"The tea position would be very serious with a loss of 75 per cent of stocks and substantial delays in imports and with no system of rationing it would be wrong to consider that even 28 grams per head per week could be ensured," it said.

"No satisfactory solution has yet been found."

Another memo, written in April 1955, warned: "The advent of thermo-nuclear weapons ... has presented us with a new and much more difficult set of food defence problems."

The contingency planning documents listed a number of issues for discussion including arrangements to ensure stockpiles of food and the availability of bread, milk, meat, oils and fats, and tea and sugar.

The memos were among a number of documents released by the National Archives.
Blind Atrocity
Well... you really can't live without your afternoon tea. Didn't you know that? ;D
Asphodel
I hate tea. unsure.gif *hides*
Tiggs
Well, I say. Human civilisation may very well be on the verge of collapse, but what's a chap expected to do about it unless he has a proper cup of tea in the morning with his newspaper before bravely venturing off to set the world to rights and still be home in time for tea and a couple of Mrs Miggin's rather delightful crumpets?

Priorities, m'dear. Priorities.
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