KEY POINTS
  • Whole Foods suffered a data breach of credit card information used in taprooms and full table-service restaurants in some of its stores.
  • The grocer's main checkout systems were not affected, according to a press release.

Whole Foods, which was recently acquired by Amazon, suffered a data breach of credit card information used in taprooms and full table-service restaurants in some of the grocery chain's stores, the company said Thursday.

Whole Foods noted these venues use a different point-of-sale system than the main checkout systems. Credit cards used at those systems were not affected, the company said.