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Whole Foods’ Primary Distributor Forced to Shut Down Its Systems After a Major Cyberattack

  • United Natural Foods, Inc. , a leading grocery wholesaler in North America, took some of its systems offline on June 5, 2025, following a significant cyberattack that disrupted its business operations.
  • UNFI detected suspicious access to its computer systems, which led the company to initiate its incident response procedures, report the matter to law enforcement, and temporarily shut down certain systems to limit the impact of the breach.
  • Headquartered in Rhode Island, the company operates 53 distribution centers that deliver fresh and frozen goods to more than 30,000 retail outlets throughout the United States and Canada, serving major clients such as Whole Foods, Amazon, Target, and Walmart.
  • In August 2024, UNFI disclosed that it generated $31 billion in revenue over the past year and revealed it is collaborating with external cybersecurity specialists and its supplier network to recover its systems and reduce operational disruptions, while recognizing temporary challenges in fulfilling orders.
  • The incident caused temporary operational disruptions and raised concerns about cybersecurity risks in food supply chains, as UNFI continues remediation efforts without specifying a timeline for full recovery.
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