New York Post

Spreading cyber woe

Hack on food firm thinned cream cheese supplies

- By HANNAH FRISHBERG hfrishberg@nypost.com

An online schmear campaign is partly to blame for this curdling situation.

The cream cheese shortage that is spreading supplies thin — and even halting production at Brooklyn cheesecake institutio­n Junior’s — was apparently bolstered by a cyberattac­k on one of the biggest cheese manufactur­ers in America.

Many New Yorkers may not have heard of Wisconsin’s Schreiber Foods, but the company is key to the schmear supply chain. So when hackers toasted its plants and distributi­on centers with an October cyberattac­k, that forced the company to close for days — and it had an impact on a key ingredient in many borough breakfasts and desserts, Bloomberg reported.

Indeed, government data show that cream cheese production fell by 6.9 percent in October, compared to last year’s output.

To add insult to injury, the lactose-intolerabl­e criminals hit production at the peak time of year for cream cheese demand, when more cheese-based cakes are baked in the US for the holidays.

The dairy dearth affecting bagel purveyors citywide also was spurred on by shortages of truck drivers, manufactur­ing sector labor and packaging supplies, as well as increased demand for at-home cream cheese consumptio­n.

“All this together has aggravated the cream cheese situation in the country,” Emma Aer, chief executive producer of Franklin Foods (a Schreiber Foods competitor), told Bloomberg.

“We just can’t keep up with the demand.”

While cream cheese may feel like a stalwart spread to many NYC residents, it is particular­ly vulnerable to the supply chain issues that have backed up so many other products during the pandemic.

That is due to the beloved bagel topper being a fresh product — maintainin­g a large inventory is simply not possible — and having additional licensing requiremen­ts regarding distributi­on, Cornell University agricultur­al economist Andrew Novakovic told Bloomberg.

For bagel-lovers, there is little to do but wait and hope that the shortage subsides by the end of the year.

“Bagels on a Sunday with a schmear is one thing, but Christmas without cheesecake is another,” Junior’s owner Alan Rosen told the news outlet.

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An October cyberattac­k on Schreiber Foods in Wisconsin has worsened a supply chain issue that has left the Big Apple short of cream cheese for its bagels and cakes with the holidays here.

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