the chip related crisis is about Calbee ran low on potato stock due to some disease that infected the potatoes in Hokkaido where Calbee gets their potato stock abit late on current events as I think it happened 2 weeks ago but eh...
Well, they're still out of stock. None of the stores around me have them, and there's quite the dearth of any potato-based snacks in general. Ido already did a strip when the pizza ones first started disappearing.
And the potato disease only kicked off the Famine. The mortality was exacerbated by the economically liberal ( libertarian 'Dismal Science' ) policies of the Whigs in power. T'wasn't deliberate; just demented.
That would require the Irish to have actually have had a battleship...
And before anyone says anything about North Ireland; as far as I know North Irish yards never built any battleships only handful of monitors, couple cruisers, half-a-dozen or so aircraft carriers, 1 large light cruiser/fast monitor/light battlecruiser and miscellaneous smaller ships (corvettes, destroyers, frigates etc.).
Ireland and England have a historical relationship that's stormy at best.
Yes, but we both got better.
The Naval Base First Five-Year Plan is enacted!!If you're lacking, then just produce them!!Warspite, hang in there!This store doesn't have Pizza Crisps either!They say it's due to the potato crop failure in Hokkaido.1 farm tool per 2 people!!...let's not talk about that, shall we?What's that? Agricultural failure?Kolkhoz!!!It's not like that.Well, that's a relief.Seems that the Kyushu harvest is decent.There is the distinct possibility that physiocracy was at its highest point.It's a food culture that goes all the way back to Frederich the 2nd, after all.Parmentier was doing his best around that time too!Perhaps that's the reason for the German ships being on edge as of late?Speaking of potato failures, the Irish...