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Idaho has a potato shortage.
That's right, the state known for its famous potatoes doesn’t have any spuds to spare. Normally Idaho produces almost one third of all U.S. potatoes, but this summer it's hard to find the familiar spud in your local grocery store.
Our Morning Edition host George Prentice found that out the hard way when he went shopping for dinner.
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Idaho has a potato shortage.
That's right, the state known for its famous potatoes doesn’t have any spuds to spare. Normally Idaho produces almost one third of all U.S. potatoes, but this summer it's hard to find the familiar spud in your local grocery store.
Our Morning Edition host George Prentice found that out the hard way when he went shopping for dinner.

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