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A cybersecurity attack is hampering some customers from getting their people’s abilities to get doughnuts at Krispy Kreme, the company revealed Wednesday.
Krispy Kreme said the related costs will likely impact its "financial condition." Krispy Kreme said hackers had disrupted operations, including online ordering in certain parts of the United States.
Krispy Kreme is a large chain in the US, which has more than 1,400 shops worldwide. In the UK it is smaller, but its 120 locations make it the largest speciality doughnut retailer in the country.
Krispy Kreme stores are open for in-person orders, but the company is "experiencing certain operational disruptions, including with online ordering in parts of the United States," it says in a ...
Despite the disruption, Krispy Kreme's 400 U.S. locations remain open for in-person orders, and deliveries to retail and r Hack Attack: Krispy Kreme Faces Cyber Incident, Digital Sales Suffer Blow ...
In 1976, Krispy Kreme merged with Beatrice Foods of Chicago. [1] [2] By the early 1980s, sales at Krispy Kreme were in decline. In 1983, Lewis Rudolph, together with other franchisees, organized a buyout of the doughnut company. [1] [2] Lewis Rudolph sold his Krispy Kreme shops to the company in 1983 and retired from the doughnut business in ...
Vernon Carver Rudolph was born in Marshall County, Kentucky. [1] [2] He was the oldest of four children born to Plumie and Rethie Rudolph. [1]His siblings included Lewis Rudolph, who would later help found Krispy Kreme. [3]
Krispy Kreme said the expected costs related to the incident, including the loss of revenue from digital sales, are "reasonably likely to have a material impact" on its results of operations.