McDonald's Japan slices fries to small
size as it faces shipping snags
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[January 07, 2022]
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese customers will
have to settle for a small serving of McDonald's fries for the next
month or so after the fast-food chain said it was limiting portions due
to shipping problems. |
Customers using mobile phones, are seen through the windows of a
McDonald's store in Tokyo, Japan July 22, 2016. REUTERS/Toru Hanai |
McDonald's Holdings Company Japan said in a statement on Friday
that the impact of flood damage on the port of Vancouver and
other disruptions since last year would delay an expected
shipment of potatoes from North America.
Global shipping operations continue to be severely affected by a
mix of factors including COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns, extreme
weather and a rapid recovery in demand.
As a result, McDonald's said that from Sunday it would sell only
S-sized fries for about a month "to make sure we have plenty of
inventory and our customers can enjoy McDonald's fries without
interruption."
The fast-food chain took the same step for a week at the end of
December at its roughly 2,900 branches in Japan.
(Reporting by Chang-Ran Kim; Editing by Alexander Smith)
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