The grocer, which Amazon.com bought in August, said it had been informed of unauthorized use of payment cards that had been used at in-store taprooms and restaurants.
Whole Foods Market says it’s investigating a potential hack or theft of customer payment card information at in-store taprooms and restaurants.
In a news release on Thursday, the Amazon.com-owned grocer said it had recently been informed about unauthorized use of payment cards that had been used at taprooms and table-service restaurants inside some stores. Those venues used a different point of sale system than the company’s primary checkout system, Whole Foods said.

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