The first National Kitchen, WW1
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The first National Kitchen, WW1
The first National Kitchen in Britain, opened on 21 May 1917 by Queen Mary. The National Kitchens were opened during the First World War to provide one solution to food shortages. They enabled catering to be done on an economical scale and produced affordable, nutritious meals for war workers and poorer people. Date: 1917
Media ID 14158193
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