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The Fiddlers; Drink in the Witness Box

Chapter 29: THE FOOD PYRAMIDS DESTROYED FOR DRINK
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A polemical wartime pamphlet argues that the sale and manufacture of alcoholic drink actively harmed the national war effort by diverting foodstuffs, wasting shipping, and weakening manpower and charity. It assembles parliamentary returns, press examples, and statistics to accuse the trade and government of failing to restrain consumption, contrasts stricter prohibition measures adopted elsewhere, and criticizes policy as inconsistent and inadequate. The text urges stricter controls or prohibition on drink as necessary to conserve food, speed victory, and uphold public duty.

THE FOOD PYRAMIDS DESTROYED FOR DRINK

The Great Pyramid of Egypt, the biggest construction in stone ever made by the hands of man—80,000,000 cubic feet of masonry

The Great Pyramids of Food, the biggest wilful destruction of food ever known—180,000,000 cubic feet of food destroyed for the Drink Trade during the war