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McDonald's Taiwan halts sales of hash browns due to supply chain issues

The fast food chain estimates that stocks will be replenished by late January.

McDonald’s stores in Taiwan will be suspending the sale of hash browns, citing instability in the global supply chain.

The fast food giant issued the following statement in their official Taiwan website (translation courtesy of Taiwan News):

"Due to the recent unstable global shipping supply, McDonald's has a shortage of hash browns and will temporarily stop selling them after remaining supplies are sold out. (Shipments) are currently actively being dispatched, and it is estimated that stocks will be replenished by late January when normal supplies will resume. We thank the customers for their support and are sorry for the convenience that we have caused."

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