McDonald’s Japan Rations Fries as Potato Supply Runs Low

McDonald’s Japan Rations Fries as Potato Supply Runs Low
An employee of McDonald's Japan serves the new menu "Vegetable Chicken Burger" as the company president Sarah Casanova announces the new business strategy at a restaurant in Tokyo, on May 21, 2015. Yoshikazu Tsuno/AFP/Getty Images
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McDonald’s Japan took an emergency measure on Tuesday to ration its french fries in 2,900 restaurants nationwide, following a supply shortage caused by the coronavirus pandemic and shipping disruptions in Canada.

The company said in a statement that its supply shipment was disrupted due to flood damage in Vancouver and the impact of the pandemic on its global supply chain. The potatoes used for the french fries are imported from North America, it said.