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United Natural Foods Suffers Cyberattack – System Operations Halted

Ghoti Ichthus

Genesis 18:32, 2 Chronicles 7:14, Acts 5:29
One of the WF employees told me this happened the same day quarterly financials for UNFI were due out 🤔
Wonder if the big-wigs are selling their stock or buying more? Wonder who went long and short, AND WHEN???

I don't believe in coincidences :tap:


No time-frame for the fix, as of when I was at WF today, so the shelves at WF will get barer and barer and . . .
Some small businesses, like a specialty bakery, which gets vegan butter from UNFI, have also been affected, so not just big business.


United Natural Foods Suffers Cyberattack – System Operations Halted​

By Guru Baran June 9, 2025

"Major grocery distributor takes systems offline following security breach, disrupting supply chain operations. United Natural Foods, Inc. (UNFI), one of North America’s largest wholesale food distributors, is grappling with a significant cyberattack that has forced the company to halt critical operations and take systems offline.
The Providence, Rhode Island-based company discovered unauthorized activity on its information technology systems on June 5, 2025, prompting immediate containment measures that continue to disrupt business operations.
The cyberattack has severely impacted UNFI’s ability to fulfill and distribute customer orders, creating ripple effects throughout the grocery supply chain. As the primary distributor for Whole Foods Market and a key supplier to approximately 30,000 retail locations across the United States and Canada, the disruption threatens to affect grocery stores nationwide."

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Empty shelves plague some Whole Foods after distributor knocked offline​

By Matt Egan, CNN
Updated 5:09 PM EDT, Tue June 10, 2025

"Whole Foods employees say a major cyberattack on a leading distributor has left some store shelves and freezers empty.

“Our frozen cooler is empty, our bread hearth is bare and customers are increasingly upset,” one barista and bakery employee at a Whole Foods located in Arkansas told CNN.
The employee, who requested anonymity because she was not authorized to speak to the media, complained there is a “complete lack of transparency” about the disruption and that “nearly every department has been heavily impacted.”

United Natural Foods, the primary food distributor to Whole Foods, disclosed the damaging cyberattack and disruption to its business on Monday, sending its stock plunging 7%. UNFI (UNFI) shares sank more than 10% on Tuesday, leaving it down about 17% since disclosing the cyberattack."

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When I was at WF today, I was told the problem would continue for some time.


The shelves and coolers were about the same as yesterday. Bare of the most popular items, and varying levels of less-popular. The most processed and complex products are the ones available in the greatest quantities.

Far fewer people shopping than would be expected for a late Thursday afternoon, especially when it's raining. Most shopper's carts contained a lot less than usual. The good local grocery chain has a store two blocks away, so people might be shopping there, instead. Or at any of the other chains with a presence in the Twin Cities (6 total grocery stores within walking/biking distance from here, plus a big box store with a grocery).





Adjusts tinfoil trefoil

The more that happens, understanding the interconnectedness of everything, the fast-approaching Tribulation, the coming economic system, the consolidation of power, and the principalities and powers, the less I'm trusting the big tech corporations. WF isn't BigTECH, but it's owned by Amazon, which is.

I wonder if the bigwigs are emptying the warehouses and then going to replace current products with lesser-quality, including stuff with insects, GMO/bioengineered, mRNA, etc.? If the old products aren't available on the shelves, it's much, much harder to compare labels of old and new products. It's much harder to identify new or changed ingredients and research what they really are when there's no before and after labels to compare.

Relatively recently, the bakery has started carrying products containing bioengineered ingredients. Some labeled, some not. The allegedly organic commercial pre-packaged cookies and crackers now contain nebulous mystery ingredients, such as "natural flavor," "organic enzymes," and "organic bioenzymes." Previously safe products now make me sick :headbang:


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