Potato chip lovers in New Zealand could be in for  big shock. New Zealand is facing  possible potato shortage in  next few months. This means there could be  lack of potato chips (crisps in British English) until next year. Newspapers are calling this situation  "chipocalypse". They combined  words "chip" and "apocalypse" to make this new word.  possible chipocalypse is because of  very wet winter in New Zealand. This has hit potato growers. In some areas, a third of  potato crop has been lost. The wet weather has particularly hit  potatoes that are used to make potato chips. This means makers will make fewer potato chips and prices for potato chips will be higher.
 spokesman for New Zealand potato farmers told  Radio Live NZ news station about  problem. Chris Claridge, head of Potatoes New Zealand, said: "It started raining in March, and it just simply hasn't stopped. We've had  entire year's worth of rainfall already, so  rainfall is 25 per cent above average and while that might not sound like  lot what it means is it's continuous, so  soils never get  chance to dry out." He added: "Potatoes are actually alive. They need to breathe, and so effectively they drown, and then they start to rot because they're submerged in water."  major supermarket chain said: "We are working closely with our suppliers to manage supply as much as possible."