Ransomware strikes UK food distributor in latest retail blow
Briefly

Peter Green Chilled, a significant supplier for UK's major supermarkets, suffered a ransomware attack on May 14, leading to disruptions in food deliveries. Managing director Tom Binks confirmed that while transport operations continued, no new orders would be processed immediately. The situation leaves many suppliers, including The Black Farmer, in distress, with products stranded in limbo. Peter Green Chilled's communication capabilities also faced setbacks, as their contact lines appeared to be disabled, raising concerns among their client base about the future of their transactions and service reliability.
I don't want to exaggerate, but it is pretty desperate because still we do not have a solution for how Peter Green is going to get our stock that is sitting in their warehouse delivered to the supermarkets.
Although transport activities continued to run unchanged, the company had initially stated it wouldn't be processing new orders on the day following the attack.
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