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United Natural Foods to Host Business Update Call on July 16, 2025

United Natural Foods to Host Business Update Call on July 16, 2025

Globe and Mail15-07-2025
United Natural Foods, Inc. (NYSE: UNFI) will host a call with the investment community at 8:30 a.m. ET on Wednesday July 16, 2025 to provide an update on the previously disclosed cyber incident and the Company's outlook for fiscal 2025.
To access the conference call, please dial (800) 715-9871 (U.S. toll-free) and reference conference ID number 5462932. An audio webcast of the conference call, and materials that will be referenced during the call, will be available via the Investors section of the Company's website www.unfi.com. An online archive of the webcast will be available for 120 days.
About United Natural Foods, Inc.
UNFI is North America's premier grocery wholesaler delivering the widest variety of fresh, branded, and owned brand products to more than 30,000 locations throughout North America, including natural product superstores, independent retailers, conventional supermarket chains, ecommerce providers, and food service customers. UNFI also provides a broad range of value-added services and segmented marketing expertise, including proprietary technology, data, market insights, and shelf management to help customers and suppliers build their businesses and brands. As the largest full-service grocery partner in North America, UNFI is committed to building a food system that is better for all and is uniquely positioned to deliver great food, more choices, and fresh thinking to customers. To learn more about how UNFI is delivering value for its stakeholders, visit www.unfi.com.
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