New Zealand residents have been warned of a possible rise in instant noodle prices. According to a local publication spin offprices may rise.
Portal reports that Indomie, one of the world’s most popular instant noodle producers, a subsidiary of Neste, is already facing a decline in wheat supply. This may affect the assortment of New Zealand supermarkets, as most of the brand’s products are produced in Indonesia, which imports a significant amount of grain from Ukraine.
“Although Nestlé <…> Confirmed that New Zealand is sourcing from Malaysia, where Indomie noodles are made from Australian wheat, we still cannot protect ourselves from shortages or price increases,” The Spinoff said.
Readers were asked to seize the opportunity to purchase instant noodle sticks in the near future. A guide has been provided on the types of this product offered in New Zealand stores to help consumers better understand the diversity of options.
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