Parents Swap, Sell Baby Formula; Biden To Talk To Businesses

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A sign telling consumers of limits on the purchase of baby formula hangs on the edge of an empty shelf for the product in a King Soopers grocery store, Wednesday, May 11, 2022, in southeast Denver. Parents across the country are struggling to find baby formula in stock in stores because of supply chain disruptions combined with a massive safety recall. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

WASHINGTON (AP) — A baby formula shortage in the United States is driving parents to swap, sell and offer leftover supplies to each other, while President Joe Biden plans to speak with manufacturers and retailers Thursday about the plight facing families.

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The problem is the result of supply chain disruptions and a safety recall, and has had a cascade of effects: Retailers are limiting what customers can buy, and doctors and health workers are urging parents to contact food banks or physicians’ offices, in addition to warning against watering down formula to stretch supplies or using online DIY recipes.

The shortage is weighing particularly on lower-income families after the recall by formula maker Abbott stemming from contamination concerns. That recall wiped out many brands covered by WIC, a federal program like food stamps that serves mothers, infants and children, though the program now permits brand substitutes.

Jennifer Kersey, 36 of Cheshire, Connecticut, said she was down to her last can of formula for her 7-month old son, Blake Kersey Jr., before someone saw her post on a Facebook group and came by with a few sample cans.

“At first I was starting to panic,” she said. “But, I’m a believer in the Lord, so I said, ’God, I know you’re going to provide for me and I just started reaching out to people, ‘Hey do you have this formula?’

She said she and others in the group are helping each other, finding stores which may have the formula in stock and getting formula to mothers who need it.

“If someone offers me and says, ‘I have these three,’ I’ll say ’I’ll take the purple can and then put the other ones on that website. I’m not going to hoarder stuff. I’m making sure that everybody has.”

In Washington, White House assistant press secretary Kevin Munoz said on Twitter that the administration will also announce “additional actions” to address the formula shortage.

Shortages of basic goods have been a problem since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in early 2020. Access to medical supplies, computer chips, household appliances, autos and other goods has been hurt by closed factories and outbreaks of the virus, as well as storms and other climate-related events.

A safety recall compounded the challenges regarding baby formula.

The Food and Drug Administration warned consumers on Feb. 17 to avoid some powdered baby formula products from a Sturgis, Michigan, facility run by Abbott Nutrition, which then initiated a voluntary recall. According to findings released in March by federal safety inspectors, Abbott failed to maintain sanitary conditions and procedures at the plant.

On Tuesday, the FDA said it was working with U.S. manufacturers to increase their output and streamlining paperwork to allow more imports. The agency noted that supply chain issues associated with the pandemic were part of the problem and that consumers bought more baby formula in April than in the month before the recall.

White House press secretary Jen Psaki said this week that the FDA was “working around the clock to address any possible shortages.”


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Alan
Alan
1 year ago

With trump is was America first, with senile old fool is America last. Pallets and pallet of baby formula is now being held for illegals who are coming to US illegally.. thanks to all the people for voting demorats. I hope you can survive until 2024!!!

Educated Archy
Educated Archy
1 year ago

Biden its the economy stupid. 2022 can’t come fast enough
Phineas I don’t want to hear you stupidity how this is not his fault.
The buck stop at the president. He is the commander in chief and if life stinks he is to blame . Just like Trump and covid even though he couldn’t do anything about it.

Secondly, that there is a supply chain issue is not new. This has been an issue since he took office. A responisble president would say, oh no I see suppy chian issues , now what should we do to plan for a day that maybe it will hit a more critcal sector than cars and chips. What if it hits the food industry and people starve? Devise a plan in advance for that. Guess what he didnl;t even plan for Omrcion and it felt like April 2020 dejavu with short staffed overwhelmed hospitals.

Your president is reckless and irresponbile.

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triumphinwhitehouse
triumphinwhitehouse
1 year ago

just be an illegal and senile Beijing Joe will send it to you, whats the big mans cut from the companies?

Aviva Cohen
Aviva Cohen
1 year ago

One of my kids was unable to nurse.
He refused formula.
Dr told me to make chicken veg. soup and strain it for him and put that in his baby bottle!
HE THRIVED

Sara
Sara
1 year ago

Obviously some women cannot nurse for a variety of reasons
But I’m seeing many who are able and don’t want to, especially the younger moms. They think it’s GROSS and weird
They say it’s inconvenient
That it’s annoying
That bottles are so easy
I don’t have an easy time nursing
But I nursed all my babies as long as I could because I knew it would give them the best health, be the best tolerated (as it’s the food Hashem created for babies, not a company)
When there’s a will there’s a way
But 100% I agree there is not enough emotional and physical support for nursing moms. It’s hard to find a lactation consultant when u need one.
The moms who really want to, manage somehow
With big families, with jobs,
If it’s important, they do it
But todays culture focuses on convenience, pleasure, and being free
Plus I find most people woefully ignorant of the benefits on nursing for both mom and baby

Good
Good
1 year ago

Mother’s milk is much better for the babies.