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Baby Formula Shortage Resolved
The US Shortage of Infant Formula has been resolved one day after the government found that there was a problem. Fact Sheet issued today states that after meetings with manufacturers and distributors yesterday, manufacturers have raised their production output "today" to 30 to 50% above pre-recall levels.
Fact sheet outlines how to get access to these items. COPY Follows Fact Sheet: Helping Families Find Formula During the Infant Formula Shortage To address infant formula shortages in the wake of Abbott Nutrition’s voluntary recall of certain powdered infant formulas, the Biden-Harris Administration is working to ensure that infant formula is safe and available for families across the country. Yesterday, President Biden spoke with retailers and manufacturers, including Walmart, Target, Reckitt, and Gerber, to discuss ways to get more formula quickly and safely onto store shelves. He also announced a series of actions, including cutting red tape on the types of formula parents can buy, calling on the Federal Trade Commission and state attorneys general to crack down on price gouging and unfair market practices, and increasing the supply of formula through increased imports. Thanks to these efforts, manufacturers have ramped up production 30-50 percent, bringing total production today above pre-recall levels with a different mix of products and sizes now available in the market. Still, it’s clear that too many families continue to encounter challenges obtaining infant formula—especially families of about 5,000 infants as well as some older children and adults with rare metabolic diseases that depend on specialty formulas. If you are unable to readily find formula, please consult the following resources that may be able to assist: Manufacturer Hotlines Gerber’s MyGerber Baby Expert exit disclaimer icon: reach a certified nutrition or lactation consultant by phone, text, Facebook Messenger, web chat, or video call, who can help you identify a similar formula that may be more readily available Abbott’s Consumer Hotline: call 1-800-986-8540 Abbott’s urgent product request line exit disclaimer icon: ask your OBGYN or your infant’s pediatrician to submit an urgent product request by downloading and completing the form - PDF exit disclaimer icon Reckitt’s Customer Service line: call 1-800 BABY-123 (222-9123) Community Resources United Way’s 2-1-1 exit disclaimer icon: dial 2–1-1 to be connected to a community resource specialist affiliated with United Way who may be able to help you identify food pantries and other charitable sources of local infant formula and baby food. Feeding America exit disclaimer icon: call your local food bank to ask whether they have infant formula and other supplies in stock. Human Milk Banking Association of North America exit disclaimer icon (HMBANA): certain HMBANA-accredited milk banks are distributing donated breast milk to mothers in need; please note that some may require a prescription from a medical professional. Find an HMBANA-accredited milk bank exit disclaimer icon. WIC-Eligible Families Contact your local WIC exit disclaimer icon office to identify or obtain additional sources of infant formula nearby. General Guidance Call your OBGYN or pediatrician to see if they have in-office samples or can suggest a similar formula that may be more readily available in stores and is nutritionally similar to your infant’s typical formula. You should not water down formula, try to make formula at home, or use toddler formula to feed infants. Don’t discard formula unless it is expired or is part of the recall. Check your formula’s lot code exit disclaimer icon to see whether or not it was affected by the recall. You can find more guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics exit disclaimer icon. Content created by Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs (ASPA) Content last reviewed May 13, 2022 |
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It's not actually resolved yet, since the manufactured product will still take time to reach the shelves and - people will horde, because of course they will. You may end up seeing stores limit purchases because of that. In fact that may be why the shortage is as bad as it is.
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Which closed factory reopened? The Abbott Factory in Michigan is still closed for at least two more weeks. |
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Abbot Labs The same baby formula producer that had contaminated product and led to this shortage used billions of dollars to buy back stock instead of investing in their product safety. Putting profits before the safety of our children is unacceptable.Babies got sick and died Yes the FDA shut the facility down so we know who to blame. There is still a 17% tariff on importation of formula imported from Canada
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Serviced Abbot supply chain (& many other "food" manufacturers) and saw first-hand their safety concern, practices & policies.
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Very true. Why did they wait so long to take action? the FDA was a major part of this problem.
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another bunch of bs
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Talk about hoarding.
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Whether it produce, meatpacking, automotive, aviation, or medicine it's always the same story about having such stringent safety measures until they get caught and forced to issue recalls.
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You do realize that most recalls are voluntary?
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President was referenced in the OP post. Nice to see they are working on the problem they created. Their advice is to search for formula. Seriously? That's kind of stupid advice, of course that is what people will do. Reality is that you cannot find any, anywhere. Next are dire warnings about not trying to stretch what you have. You have NONE. Where is advice for a usable workaround? What should someone do with no product and a hungry baby? What is a safe and obtainable replacement? Maybe not perfect, but better than nothing. |
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What is an Immigrant? An immigrant is an individual who willingly leaves their country of origin and "legally"enters another country where they are granted permission to permanently resettle, thus qualifying them to work without restriction. |
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