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  1. >On the other hand, cracks are beginning to appear in the country’s supply of naptha, an essential component in the production of plastics. Originally, the government said there was enough oil in reserves to last four months, but industries are saying the reality is only two months. As proof, some pudding makers are already announcing that they may not be able to produce any more by the end of May.

  2. Plane-Try-6522 on

    Wait till you read about South Korea’s shortage of helium and sulfuric acid required extensively at every step of lithium battery manufacturing. The shortage of crude is so severe that the South Korean petrol chemical giants have implemented force majeure and ceased production outputs.

  3. tokyoevenings on

    No wonder the gov finally let a Japanese ship pass rough the straight. It’s hit pudding production and that is probably the PM’s 2 am snack. Now it’s hitting consumer products peopel will start to notice she is all
    Hot air so something had to be done

  4. Hikiko_Mori on

    Can’t we just have a reusable container if plastic shortage is the issue? Maybe a small ceramic bowl with bottle deposit scheme like back in the old days where a deposit fee is charged which is then refunded when returning empty container to a store. Not only helps the environment with our plastic waste but also keeps the distribution of our all important regular dose of caramel custard purin.

  5. Wide-Mixture471 on

    Isn´t it great to be an ally of the US, LDP? The country making sure you suffer all of these consequences?

  6. boobsarecool7 on

    If that ain’t the most dystopian thing I’ve read today. Mfs getting bombed, but won’t someone think of the Japanese and their pudding!?

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