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Japanese snack packages turning black-and-white as Iran war depletes ink supply

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Japanese snack packages turning black-and-white as Iran war depletes ink supply

TL;DR

Japanese snack packages are being produced in black-and-white due to a shortage of colored ink caused by the ongoing war in Iran. This disruption affects the supply chain for snack manufacturers like Calbee.

Key points

  • Japanese snack packages are turning black-and-white
  • The change is due to a shortage of colored ink
  • The ink supply disruption is caused by the war in Iran
  • Calbee is one of the affected snack manufacturers

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Why it matters

The disruption in ink supply highlights the broader implications of geopolitical conflicts on global manufacturing and consumer products.

This image made from video provided by Japan's NNN-NTV shows Calbee snack packages in color and black and white in Tokyo, Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
This image made from video provided by Japan's NNN-NTV shows Calbee snack packages in color and black and white in Tokyo, Wednesday, May 13, 2026.

This image made from video provided by Japan's NNN-NTV shows Calbee snack packages in color and black and white in Tokyo, Wednesday, May 13, 2026. AP/NNN-NTV

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TOKYO — The packaging on some snacks in Japan is turning a somber black-and-white, as the war in Iran disrupts the supply of an ingredient used in colored ink.

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A farmer sprinkles fertiliser over crops at a rice field on the outskirts of Amritsar on July 23, 2024.

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How the Iran war threatens global food supply

Tokyo-based Calbee Inc., which makes potato chips and cereal, said what's inside remains the same. Calbee's popular snacks are available in Japan's ubiquitous convenience stores and shipped to the United States, China and Australia.

"This measure is intended to help maintain a stable supply of products," it said in a statement this week.

The change on 14 products in its lineup will start May 25, limiting ink colors to just two, the company said, noting it was necessary to respond flexibly to changing geopolitical conditions.

How long the change might last remains unclear, according to Calbee, founded in 1949. The Calbee group employs more than 5,000 people.

The move is the latest as companies grapple with spiking prices and shortages of oil and other products caused by the war in the Middle East and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.

Japan, which relies almost entirely on imports for its oil, has so far ridden out the worries relatively calmly, as the government has worked to allay such fears by noting the nation's oil reserves.

But it's still facing a squeeze on naphtha, an oil-derived product that's used in items like plastics and ink.

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A Lufthansa passenger jet refuels at the gate at Toulouse-Blagnac Airport in France in March 2026.

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There's no mistaking the stark change in the chip's packaging.

Calbee's lightly salted chips, known as "usu shio," originally came in a bright-orange bag with an image of yellow chips and a potato-man mascot wearing a hat.

The new packaging just has monochrome lettering.

The company, which also makes shrimp chips, or "kappa ebisen," had just announced an ambitious growth strategy in March.

"Calbee will continue to respond flexibly and promptly to changes in its operating environment, including geopolitical risks, and remains committed to maintaining a stable supply of safe, high‑quality products," it said. "We ask for your understanding."

Q&A

Why are Japanese snack packages turning black-and-white?

Japanese snack packages are turning black-and-white because the war in Iran has disrupted the supply of an ingredient used in colored ink.

What impact does the Iran war have on global supply chains?

The Iran war is affecting global supply chains by causing shortages of essential materials, such as those needed for colored ink in packaging.

Which company is affected by the ink supply shortage in Japan?

Calbee is one of the companies affected by the ink supply shortage, leading to changes in their snack packaging.

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  • Why are Japanese snacks black and white?
  • How is the Iran war affecting Japan's snack industry?
  • What companies are impacted by ink shortages in Japan?
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  • Japanese snack packages are turning black-and-white
  • The change is due to a shortage of colored ink
  • The ink supply disruption is caused by the war in Iran
  • Calbee is one of the affected snack manufacturers

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