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Significant Shortages of Baby Formula Seen in U.S.
  • By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter
  • Posted April 8, 2022

Significant Shortages of Baby Formula Seen in U.S.

Supply chain problems are causing significant shortages of baby formula in the United States, and some retailers are now limiting how much people can buy at one time.

About three-quarters of U.S. babies receive formula within their first six months, but it's getting more difficult to find.

About 29% of the top-selling baby formula products were out of stock at more than 11,000 monitored stores as of the week of March 13, compared with 11% in November, according to an analysis by Datasembly, CBS News reported.

"This is a shocking number that you don't see for other categories," Ben Reich, CEO of Datasembly told CBS MoneyWatch.

"We've been tracking it over time and it's going up dramatically. We see this category is being affected by economic conditions more dramatically than others," he added.

In 24 U.S. states, 30% of formula was out of stock as of mid-March, but other states had even more severe shortages, according to Datasembly.

Rates were 54% in Minnesota and at least 40% in Connecticut, Hawaii, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, North and South Dakota, Rhode Island and Texas, CBS News reported.

Over the first seven months of 2021, between 2% and 8% of baby formula products were out of stock.

The supply chain problems affecting the supply of baby formula include difficulties getting key ingredients, worker shortages and packaging issues, according to CBS News.

In addition, there was a major recall of baby formula earlier this year.

Manufacturers are boosting production to meet the demand for baby formula, according to a recent statement posted on the Infant Nutrition Council of America's website.

The council also advised parents to keep a 10-day to two-week supply of formula at home, but urged them not to stockpile it, CBS News reported.

More information

Visit the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for more on baby formula.

SOURCE: CBS News

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