We Must Conserve Food to Keep the Wolf from Our Own Door

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We Must Conserve Food to Keep the Wolf from Our Own Door (1917)
Unknown, Frederick H. Spigel (artist)
1871377We Must Conserve Food to Keep the Wolf from Our Own Door1917Unknown, Frederick H. Spigel (artist)

We Must Conserve Food To Keep the Wolf from Our Own Door

Scarcity of food is exacting greater death toll and causing more intense suffering in Europe than bullets. This frightful, unprecedented predicament of starving millions of allied families SOUNDS a solemn warning to America.

Appalling Conditions Threaten America If We Waste Our Foods

Our supply of food is only so much—and now five or six other countries are depending on us to feed them that they may live and fight.
The authorities merely request that you eat—
ONE POUND LESS OF WHEAT FLOUR A WEEK—
which means one hundred and thirty-three million bushels of wheat more annually for emergency or two thousand million loaves of bread;
ONE OUNCE LESS OF MEAT A DAY—
which means four million four hundred thousand meat animals each year for excess demands;
ONE OUNCE LESS OF SUGAR A DAY—
which means one million one hundred and eight-five thousand tons of sugar a year, making it plentiful and cheap;
ONE-THIRD OF AN OUNCE LESS OF FATS A DAY—
which means three hundred and ninety-five thousand tons more fats each year from which to make glycerine, used for manufacturing explosives.
Complying with this request from today on will materially help to win the war and

Prevent the Government from Issuing Food Restriction Orders

Do not buy more food than you actually need—then the dealer will not have to "stock up"—and the wholesaler will have enough to go around.

Less Eating Will Save Many a Pain and Doctor Bill
A Little Saved Today Will Mean Square Meals Next Year

You Owe the Duty of Saving Food to Your Country and Humanity

Space for This Message Cheerfully Contributed to the Cause of Humanity by

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it is a work of the United States federal government (see 17 U.S.C. 105).

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