Japanese snack maker Calbee is temporarily switching 14 popular products to black-and-white packaging starting May 25 due to concerns over supply disruptions. This move aims to ensure stable shipments ...
Calbee to switch its brightly coloured packaging to black and white because war has disrupted supply of certain raw materials used in ink ...
Calbee says it would temporarily use only black and white colours on 14 of its products due to a lack of printing ink.
Japan’s biggest crisp-maker is stripping the colour from its famous packets as the US-Israeli war on Iran is disrupting ...
The food giant Calbee said shortages of naphtha, a crude-oil derivative used in inks, were forcing it to switch to ...
By Chang-Ran Kim TOKYO, May 12 (Reuters) - Japan's top maker of snacks has landed on a creative solution to conserve ...
Snack food manufacturer Calbee Inc. plans to switch to black-and-white packaging for some mainstay products, including potato chips, due to unstable ink supplies stemming from the Middle East crisis.
Japan’s top maker of snacks has landed on a creative solution to ‌conserve oil-derived input materials: it will switch its ...
Japan gets 70% of its total imports of naphtha, a petroleum-based material used in printing inks, from the Middle East.
Calbee, the Japanese snack maker behind products familiar to many Bay Area shoppers, is temporarily removing much of the color from packaging on some of its products.