With stores across the U.S. running low on baby formula, the Biden administration says it's coordinating with manufacturers to ramp up production.
Baby formula is displayed on the shelves of a grocery store with a sign limiting purchases in Indianapolis on Tuesday.
During the first week of May, the average out-of-stock rate for baby formula at retailers across the country was 43%, according to data from the firm Datasembly, which collected information from more than 11,000 sellers. “This issue has been compounded by supply chain challenges, product recalls and historic inflation,” Datasembly CEO Ben Reich said in a statement.Monday that the Food and Drug Administration is working to make sure baby formula is available to consumers.Psaki said the FDA is coordinating with formula manufacturers to ramp up production, while prioritizing those products that are of the greatest need.
of some of its baby formula products. The voluntary recall included certain lots of Similac, Alimentum and EleCare formula products.
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