Cyberattack Disrupts Grocery Supply, Emptying Shelves in Twin Cities

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A cyberattack on wholesale distributor UNFI has caused significant supply chain disruptions, leading to empty shelves and stock shortages at grocery stores in the Twin Cities, including Seward Community Co-op and Cub Foods, with recovery efforts underway and UNFI aiming to restore systems by Sunday.
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