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How an angry candy man revolutionised the modern sushi industry
Mechanising part of the sushi-making process brought the dish to the masses
Published Fri, Sep 1, 2017 · 09:50 PM
KISAKU Suzuki, creator of the world's first sushi robot, once ran a company that made candy-wrapping machines.
And he was angry.
Why had the Japanese government embarked on a policy to limit rice production, effectively paying some farmers to keep their padi fields idle?
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