McDonald’s faces french fries shortage in Japan
McDonald’s, the world’s largest fast food company, has problems in its global supply chain.
The firm is struggling in Japan due to the global supply chain crisis of the potatoes used to package it.
McDonald’s is facing a shortage of french fries in Japan, so it will only sell small servings of french fries in Japan through Friday, December 30th.
“McDonald’s Japan will temporarily limit sales of medium and large fries as a proactive measure to ensure customers can continue to enjoy McDonald’s fries,” the statement said. it was said.
“Customers will still be able to order small fries at all of our restaurants,” the company told the BBC. To date, there has been no interruption in supply.” used the phrases.
McDonald’s said it usually imports the potatoes it uses from a port near Vancouver, Canada.
However, ships are experiencing delays due to flood damage and the impact of the pandemic on the global supply chain.