Japanese officials are practically begging public to drink milk, here's why
Japanese officials are practically begging public to drink milk, here's why With customers and businesses across the world dealing with supply chain issues due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Japan has repeatedly hit the headlines: for a global microchip shortage that continues to plague auto giants including Toyota, a potato shortage forcing McDonald's to ration fries in the country and now over its top officials practically begging the public to… drink milk. Yes. Milk. As per Bloomberg , no less than the Japanese prime minister made the request on Tuesday. “We’d like the population to cooperate in drinking an extra cup of milk than you’d normally do and make use of milk products when cooking,” Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said at a news conference. As per Bloomberg , no less than the Japanese prime minister made the request on Tuesday. “We’d like the population to cooperate in drinking an extra cup of milk than you’d normally do and make us...