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由于分销商UNFI遭遇网络攻击,美国多家超市的货架出现空置情况。这次攻击导致超市无法订购商品,影响了从牛奶到意大利面等多种商品的供应。UNFI正在努力恢复运营,但预计到周末前,一些超市的货架可能仍将面临商品短缺的问题。受影响的超市包括全食超市等大型连锁店以及一些家族经营的市场。为了应对,一些超市正在寻找替代供应商,例如从Sysco购买肉类,并转向亚马逊和沃尔玛等平台采购。

🚨 联合天然食品公司(UNFI)遭遇网络攻击,导致其IT系统中断,影响了向超市的商品配送和订单处理。

🥛 受影响的超市包括全食超市等连锁店,货架上出现了从牛奶、意大利面到冷冻食品等多种商品的空缺。

🔄 为了应对供应中断,一些超市正在积极寻找替代供应商,例如从Sysco购买肉类,并转向亚马逊和沃尔玛等平台采购日用品。

🗓️ UNFI的目标是在周日之前恢复到接近之前的运营能力,但一些超市员工预计,未来几天内仍可能面临商品短缺问题。

A shopper at a Washington, DC, Whole Foods.

The aisles of your local grocery store might look more sparse than usual going into the weekend.

The reason involves a food distribution company that few shoppers have probably heard of: United Natural Foods.

The grocery supplier, also known as UNFI, noticed "unauthorized activity" on its IT systems last week, the company said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Monday. UNFI shut down its network in response to the cyberattack, CEO Sandy Douglas said on the company's earnings call Tuesday.

The result has snarled both its delivery system and stores' ability to place orders. That's leaving some supermarkets, from national chains like Whole Foods to family-run markets, out of stock on everything from milk to pasta this week.

In a video sent to customers on Wednesday and viewed by Business Insider, Douglas said that UNFI was "aiming to return to a state that resembles our previous operational capacity" by Sunday.

"We never want to be the reason that you're out of stock on certain items," he said in the video.

Empty shelves in the snack aisle at a Whole Foods store in Washington, DC

Still, at a Whole Foods store in Washington, DC that BI visited on Wednesday afternoon, shelves that normally contain breakfast cereal, pasta, and snacks were mostly bare. There were also empty spaces in coolers and freezers where some frozen corn, ice cream, and milk should be.

A sign at a Whole Foods store apologizing for an out-of-stock product.

At each empty spot, store staff posted a sign apologizing. "We are experiencing a temporary out-of-stock issue for some products," the signs read.

Similar signage was up on some cases containing juice, ice cream, and other cold items at a Whole Foods store in New York City that BI also visited on Wednesday.

A Whole Foods spokesperson said the company is "working to restock our shelves as quickly as possible" and directed additional questions to UNFI.

Grocery stores are scrambling to keep high-demand products in stock

Smaller grocery stores are also facing empty shelves — and finding new suppliers to solve the problem.

Linda Gommel, the CEO of Lucerne Valley Market and Hardware in Southern California, first noticed something was wrong last Friday when she couldn't download invoices that she needed from UNFI's digital system.

"It's just gotten worse from there, because we got no grocery load Monday, and no frozen and refrigerated load Tuesday," Gommel told BI. "We still don't know about the rest of the week."

Most canned and shelf-stable groceries were still in stock at Lucerne Valley Market on Tuesday, Gommel told BI. But some dairy products, such as cottage cheese and sour cream, were starting to run out.

The outage has forced Gommel to get creative to avoid running out of high-demand products that would normally come from UNFI.

She said she bought some fresh meat on Tuesday from Sysco, a company better known for supplying restaurants than supermarkets. She's also stocking up on bottled water from a local supplier in case her normal shipment doesn't come through.

For products, such as health and beauty items, she's turning to two sources that are often competitors to smaller chains like hers: Amazon and Walmart. "That's just little bits here and there," she said.

One employee at a cooperative market in the Northeastern US said that management at the store where they work told them about the outage on Saturday morning. The co-op is a member of the National Co-op Grocers, or NCG, which negotiates supply contracts with UNFI for its stores.

The co-op was out of bulky paper goods when BI spoke to the employee on Tuesday afternoon.

"It's a pretty small store, so we're not going to have the same level of back-stock the way that a Kroger or Whole Foods is going to have," the employee said. They asked not to be identified by name since they were not authorized to speak publicly, but their identity is known to BI.

The employee said UNFI had told the store that it would be sending a selection of 50 top-selling products this week to prevent the shelves from becoming too bare.

That's an unusual strategy, the employee said. The store's staff normally orders specific products from UNFI based on what's selling well at that location.

Without regular orders coming in, products could continue to go out of stock over the next few days, the employee estimated.

"Our management is hoping that wraps up by the end of the week and that UNFI is back to normal," the employee said. NCG did not immediately respond to a request for comment from BI.

Do you have a story to share about the UNFI outage? Contact this reporter at abitter@businessinsider.com.

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