Canadian Manufacturing

Data glitch forced Loblaw to temporarily shut stores

by The Canadian Press   

Canadian Manufacturing
Sales & Marketing Technology / IIoT Food & Beverage


The glitch only impacted cash register functions and did not compromise consumer data or credit card information

TORONTO—A computer glitch forced Canadian grocery giant Loblaw to temporarily close a number of its stores May 12, the grocery and pharmacy chain said.

Company spokeswoman Catherine Thomas said the stores, most of which were in Atlantic Canada and Ontario, had issues completing sales as a result of the problem.

The error affected grocery stores that operate under the Loblaw banner, which include Loblaws, No Frills and the Real Canadian Superstore, but did not involve its Shoppers Drug Mart outlets or PC Financial banks.

The problem arose after the company uploaded invalid information into its cash register system, causing it to stall temporarily, Thomas said.

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The issue was later fixed and all stores resumed operations, though checkout times may have been slower than normal, she said.

Thomas added that the glitch only impacted cash register functions and did not compromise consumer data or credit card information.

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