rantsoen
Rantsoen is a Dutch term meaning a fixed allowance of goods allocated to a person or household, particularly during periods of shortage. It refers to both the system by which scarce resources are distributed and the quantity allocated to an individual. Rationing schemes are typically state-administered, using records, quotas, and often coupons to control access to items such as food, fuel, and clothing. The verb form rantsoeneren means to ration or allocate by quotas.
In the Netherlands, rationing was implemented during World War II to cope with wartime shortages. A coupon-based
Today, rantsoen is primarily used as a historical term, but it also appears in discussions of emergency