Cyber Attack on Produce Giant Dole Shuts Down Production Plants in North America

A cyber attack on produce giant Dole shut down production plants, according to a company memo obtained by CNN.

“Dole Food Company is in the midst of a Cyber Attack and have subsequently shut down our systems throughout North America,” Emanuel Lazopoulos, senior vice president at Dole’s Fresh Vegetables division, said in a February 10 memo to retailers, according to CNN.

The hack, which is being reported as a ransomware, led to a shortage of Dole salad kits.

Some customers noticed Dole salad kits were not in stock in stores on Tuesday.

Dole said it contained the threat and “engaged leading third-party cybersecurity experts” to secure its systems.

CNN reported:

A cyberattack earlier this month forced produce giant Dole to temporarily shut down production plants in North America and halt food shipments to grocery stores, according to a company memo about the incident obtained by CNN.

The previously unreported hack — which a source familiar with the incident said was ransomware — led some grocery shoppers to complain on Facebook in recent days that store shelves were missing Dole-made salad kits.

Dole has four processing plants in the US and employs more than 3,000 people, according to a recent company press release.

After CNN published this story on Wednesday afternoon, Dole spokesperson William Goldfield sent CNN a statement confirming that ransomware was the cause of the incident.

“The company has notified law enforcement about the incident and are cooperating with their investigation,” Dole’s statement said in part. “While continuing to investigate the scope of the incident, the impact to Dole operations has been limited.”

A cyberattack on Dole was the cause of the salad shortage, Adam Wolfe, the store’s manager, told CNN, citing the Dole memo, which he said his store received from its wholesale grocery provider, Affiliated Foods Inc., in Texas.

Russell, the produce manager, rattled off the salad kits his store was out of on Tuesday, the most recent full day of inventory, from Dole Chopped Sesame to Dole Butter Bliss.

“They [customers] are upset, but it happens,” Russell told CNN. “We can’t do nothing about it except [put in the orders].”

Mary Underwood, an employee at Stewart’s Food Store, in Olney, Texas, more than 100 miles west of Dallas, told CNN on Wednesday that the store had struggled to get Dole salads for several days. Customers started asking questions about the bare shelves, Underwood said, prompting the store to post the Dole memo about the cyberattack on its Facebook page.

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Retail Collapse: Over 800 Big Stores Set to Close Due to Inflation, Crime, Interest Rates

Retail stores have been in trouble since the beginning of the pandemic, but now the issue is coming into hard focus.

Over 800 large stores are set for closure in various parts of the country.

Inflation means people have less money to spend. Combine that with the issue of rampant crime and rising interest rates and you have a recipe for disaster.

Bob Hoge writes at RedState:

Retailers to Shut Down Over 800 Big-Box Stores as Inflation, Anemic Sales and Interest Rates Create Perfect Storm

The retail world continues its downward spiral, as holiday sales failed to meet expectations and wary consumers are keeping their wallets in their pockets due to rampant inflation and soaring interest rates.

Just to be clear: 2022 Christmas holiday sales did increase from the prior year; it’s just that expectations were primed for an even higher increase after two years of the pandemic.

The end result: over 800 big-box stores are slated to shut down across the country in 2023.

Bed Bath & Beyond, Walmart, Gap, and Party City are among the big names who will be downsizing. Bath & Beyond, which narrowly escaped bankruptcy proceedings earlier this month, is the biggest loser, aiming to cut its number of stores to 480 when it once had over 1,500 locations.

At least 416 stores have been identified for closure, along with all 65 of its locations in Canada. Thirty-five will close in California alone…

Next up is homegoods outlet Tuesday Morning, which will close 265 stores as it struggles to survive through bankruptcy proceedings. Once again, California will be hardest hit, with 30 stores shutting their doors.

Macy’s, Big Lots, JCPenny, and even Amazon Fresh grocery stores also have plans to shutter locations.

Crime is a driving force here. It has been allowed to go on for months.

Walmart closings are on the rise. They promised store closures if shoplifting was not rained in https://t.co/4ce2PO0oZ4

— SafeSuburbsUSAPAC (@SafeSuburbsUSA) February 13, 2023

NIKE: No off-duty cops to hire. Theft stricken store closed. https://t.co/Fa3BpcwHkl pic.twitter.com/w1Ch1eQAL8

— Oregon Catalyst (@oregoncatalyst) February 21, 2023

Democrats pushed for allowing theft as a form of social justice. Now many stores will close in America’s poorest communities and Democrats will blame the greed of the stores.

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