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No end in sight for Japan ‘crisps crisis’

TOKYO, (MILLAT ONLINE/APP/AFP) – Legions of Japanese
crisps addicts are suffering and it doesn’t look like they’ll be getting their full fix anytime soon.
The country is in the midst of a dire crisps shortage after violent
typhoons wiped out potato crops in top tuber producing Hokkaido.
The unprecedented series of storms last year has forced chipmakers
Calbee and rival Koikeya to halt production of some of their most popular flavours — including pizza and French salad.
Pictures online have shown store shelves bare and bags have been
selling for inflated prices on Internet auctions.
Calbee, Japan’s top snacks maker, has stopped selling about 30 kinds
of crisps in all or part of the country since the middle of April.
“We don’t know when we’ll be able to restart,” company spokesman
Masaya Kawase told AFP on Wednesday.
“Potatoes are only harvested once a year.”