Empire fruit stall at Paddington Station, London, 15 July 1927.
UNITED KINGDOM : Passengers were offered a wide choice, including pineapples, grapes, apples and oranges, but the customers were encouraged to eat only fruit from the British Empire! By the 1920s most train services had buffet cars although those trains travelling shorter distances did not. Passengers could also buy cakes, drinks or sandwiches on station platforms. (Photo by SSPL/Getty Images)
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