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The Iran War Is Taking the Color Out of Japan’s Best-Known Snack Bags

The New York Times – Business:

The food giant Calbee said shortages of naphtha, a crude-oil derivative used in inks, were forcing it to switch to black-and-white packaging for its salty products.

Javier C. Hernández and Kiuko Notoya
Author: Javier C. Hernández and Kiuko Notoya

This post first appeared in The New York Times – Business. Read the original article.

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Javier C. Hernández and Kiuko Notoya

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Advertising and Marketing, Food, International Trade and World Market, Japan, Oil (Petroleum) and Gasoline, Snack Foods
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