BY Benjamin ClarkJune 12, 2025
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 | June 12, 2025
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Cyberattack hits grocery distributor, shelves empty

A cyberattack has crippled United Natural Foods Inc., leaving Whole Foods shelves bare and customers frustrated. The digital assault detected on June 5 exposes the fragility of our tech-dependent supply chains. Conservatives warned about overreliance on centralized systems, and here’s the proof.

According to Fox Business, the attack disrupted UNFI’s IT systems, halting order fulfillment for grocers like Whole Foods. This major distributor, serving over 30,000 locations, announced the breach in a June 9 SEC filing. 

UNFI shut down systems to contain the breach, a move that kneecapped its operations. The company’s quick response was prudent, but it left customers high and dry. Progressive faith in tech utopias ignores these real-world consequences.

Cyber Chaos Sparks Empty Shelves

Social media lit up with reports of empty Whole Foods shelves by June 10. Photos of out-of-stock signs flooded platforms as shoppers faced the fallout. This isn’t just an inconvenience—it’s what happens when woke corporate giants prioritize flash over resilience.

UNFI scrambled, implementing workarounds to keep some deliveries moving. CEO Sandy Douglas claimed they were “focused on diligently managing through the cyber incident” to restore capabilities. Sounds noble, but limited shipping “on a limited basis” doesn’t cut it for families needing groceries.

Douglas also boasted about “workarounds for certain operations” to service customers. Yet, with distribution still hobbled, those are Band-Aids on a broken leg. The free market demands better than half-measures from corporate behemoths.

Whole Foods Feels the Pinch

Whole Foods, owned by Amazon since its $13.7 billion buyout in 2017, operates over 500 U.S. stores. With UNFI’s systems down, restocking became a Herculean task. Shoppers don’t care about corporate excuses—they want their kale and kombucha.

By June 11, UNFI began restoring ordering and receiving systems, aiming to ramp up capacity. A company spokesperson promised they were “working steadily to safely restore our systems.” Fine words, but empty shelves speak louder.

The spokesperson added that restoration was “gradually” progressing to meet customer needs. Gradual isn’t good enough when families face shortages. This mess underscores why decentralizing supply chains is a conservative priority.

Investigation Ongoing, Trust Waning

UNFI’s investigation, backed by forensic experts, continues to unravel the attack’s scope. The spokesperson emphasized that “customers, suppliers, and associates are our highest priority.” If that’s true, why are shelves still empty days later?

Douglas admitted some recovery efforts were “further along than others” while partnering with customers. That’s corporate jargon for “we’re still figuring it out.” Transparency, not platitudes, builds trust in a crisis.

The cyberattack’s ripple effects hit Whole Foods hardest, with nearly two dozen stores in Canada and the U.K. also affected. Amazon’s global empire looks shaky when one distributor’s failure can disrupt thousands of locations. Big Tech’s hubris is showing.

Lessons for a Woke World

This incident proves conservatives right: overreliance on tech leaves us vulnerable. UNFI’s swift system shutdown was necessary, but it exposed the folly of centralized control. Smaller, local distributors could’ve mitigated this disaster.

Whole Foods is hustling to restock, but the damage is done. Shoppers posting empty-shelf photos aren’t buying corporate spin—they’re living the consequences of fragile systems. Actions, as always, speak louder than press releases.

America needs supply chains built on resilience, not woke dreams of digital perfection. UNFI’s cyber wake-up call should push grocers to diversify suppliers and prioritize security. If not, expect more bare shelves and angry customers.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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