Whole Foods warns of shortages following cyberattacks on its major distributor UNFI
Whole Foods told employees that Continuous suspensions and confusion at major distributors; United Natural Foods (UNFI) may “take days to resolve.”
The Amazon-owned retailer told internal communications staff that TechCrunch saw that UNFI was experiencing a “national technology system outage.” Cybersecurity Incident.
Whole Foods said in communications with staff that cyber attacks will affect UNFI’s “ability to select and ship products from warehouses,” which “impact normal delivery schedules and product availability.”
Staff to the missive included instructions to limit communication with customers. Communications say that “only approved customer topics” that Whole Foods employees can share with customers is that the grocery giant has a “temporary supply challenge.”
When we reached TechCrunch, Whole Foods spokesman Nathan Cimbala said:
Whole Foods did not say how they reached the allegations that the situation could be resolved in a few days.
In some of them, UNFI said Wednesday that it was working on restoring the system.
“We continue to work steadily to safely restore our systems and provide the services our customers and suppliers know and hope for,” UNFI spokesman Grace Tuliano told TechCrunch. “As of today, we are aiming to gradually bring back orders and reception capabilities online, further increasing our capabilities in the coming days.”
UNFI is one of North America’s largest food retailers, supplying groceries and fresh produce to more than 30,000 stores and supermarkets in the US and Canada. company A cyber attack was disclosed on Monday In a filing with federal regulators and UNFI chief executive Sandy Douglas, the company told investors this week that the company took the entire network offline on Friday after detecting the intrusion.
The company reported net sales of $8.1 billion this week for the quarter ended May 3, 2025.
From us Tuesday’s reportTechCrunch has received reports of some of the empty shelves at several Whole Foods stores and other grocery stores that rely on UNFI. The Whole Foods store that the reporter visited on Tuesday showed notifications in several aisles. The store says it is experiencing unspecified “temporary stock issues” for some products.
Much of the downstream real-world impact on grocery stores and their customers may not be seen until later this week.
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The story was first published on June 10th and updated with new information from a spokesman about UNFI recovery.