Morrisons has been grappling with food shortages across multiple branches after a ransomware attack disrupted its supply chain software. The attack has primarily impacted the availability of fresh produce such as fruits and vegetables, leaving many shoppers frustrated by empty shelves.
Customers have taken to social media platforms like X and Facebook to voice their concerns, with some reporting widespread shortages at local stores. However, Morrisons clarified that the issue has not affected dried or frozen goods, which remain stocked as usual.
One shopper shared on X, “Our local Morrisons had empty shelves due to a computer issue that stopped stock from being delivered.” The supermarket is working to resolve the supply chain disruption caused by the cyberattack.
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