Shoppers are left scratching their heads and empty basketed at Morrisons as fresh produce and festive cheer disappear amid reported shortages! What’s really going on?
Morrisons shoppers are fuming this festive season as they face alarming shortages of fresh produce across many of their stores. As customers prepare for holiday feasts, they’ve been greeted with empty shelves and bare aisles instead of the vibrant displays of fruits and vegetables they were expecting. Social media has exploded with comments from frustrated patrons who are asking, ‘What on earth is going on?’ as they venture out with shopping lists in hand, only to be met with disappointment.
The root cause of these shortages can be traced back to a cyber attack that disrupted the supply chain at a third-party company, Blue Yonder. Morrisons has confirmed that this ransomware assault has led to significant hiccups in their warehouse operations, effectively stalling deliveries of much-needed stock. With the festive season just around the corner, the timing of this disruption couldn’t be worse, and customers are understandably upset about missing their essential ingredients for holiday meals.
Reports indicate that shortages have hit not just the produce aisles but also the meat sections, leaving shoppers feeling like they’re playing a game of ‘Where’s Wally?’ inside their own local supermarket. The three major aisles affected have become a treasure hunt for essential items as shoppers scramble to piece together their lavish festive menus. One shopper on X, formerly known as Twitter, noted a distinct lack of turkeys, which poses a significant threat to traditional Christmas dinners across the UK!
In addition to the impact on shoppers’ holiday plans, the situation has sparked broader concerns about the resilience of supermarket supply chains. The pandemic already strained the availability of goods, and now with cyber threats on the rise, consumers are left wondering about the future of their favourite stores. As they deal with the prospect of last-minute replacements and alternative festive recipes, customers are rallying together to express their frustrations, hoping for quicker resolutions and a return to normalcy before the holiday chaos fully descends.
Interestingly, cyber attacks on the food supply chain have been increasing, highlighting vulnerabilities that responsible companies must address. Moreover, Morrisons is no stranger to keeping customers informed—this week, they introduced a real-time availability app feature to help shoppers avoid disappointment in the future. Amid the chaos, one can only hope that next year’s Christmas dinner won’t be marked by missing ingredients due to unforeseen tech glitches!
Morrisons shoppers have taken to social media to complain about the lack of fresh produce on display at the supermarket over the last few days after a cyber ...
Customers heading to stores up and down the country have complained in recent days of empty fresh produce shelves in the run up the the festive seasons.
A MAJOR supermarket has been hit with food shortages, leaving customers fuming over missing items.A number of Morrisons shoppers have taken to X and F.
Vegetable and fruit sections have been hit by shortages, along with meat aisles, Morrisons customers have this week warned on social media.
Customers have taken to X, formerly known as Twitter , to complain about the lack of fresh produce at the supermarket over the last few days, as well as via ...
The supermarket chain confirmed that the ransomware attack on the third-party company Blue Yonder impacted warehouse supply chains and caused shortages of ...