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During the post-World War II era, Tim Thomas, then four, eagerly awaited a mysterious parcel delivered to his family's rural Wiltshire home. This box, filled with treasures like ham, tinned peaches, and chocolate, was a lifeline in a time of severe rationing and poverty. The Thomases, living on around 800 calories a day, found the parcel a welcome respite from their monotonous diet of Spam and rice pudding.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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