Empty shelves plague some Whole Foods after distributor knocked offline | CNN Business

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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

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