Waitrose shoppers complain of empty shelves as IT glitch continues to hit supply

// Waitrose continues to face supply issues after IT issues hit replenishment
// Customers took to social media over the weekend to complain about empty shelves at its stores

Waitrose shoppers continued to complain about bare supermarket shelves this weekend as the impact of the IT glitch drags on.

Last week, Waitrose apologised after shoppers found shortages at stores after an IT update hindered the grocer’s replenishment.

Although the supermarket said the issue had been fixed last week, shoppers still complained of empty shelves over the weekend on social media.


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On Friday Waitrose told The Telegraph it had “fixed the cause of the problem”, and that “regular daily deliveries” were going to all its branches.

“Many shops now have good availability, and we’re addressing localised issues as quickly as possible,” it said.

Waitrose stores have empty shelves

Waitrose: empty shelves

However, the problem looks to have persisted at some stores over the weekend according to a number of posts on Twitter.

The Telegraph reported that the retailer was struggling to order stock at typical volumes from suppliers.

The disruption is understood to have mainly hit fresh food deliveries, such as fruit, vegetables and meats, however packaged goods suppliers say they are also experiencing issues with the supermarket.

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