Baby Formula Shortage Crisis In The US

Last updated on August 10th, 2022 at 10:46 am

Many parents are having difficulty feeding their children, and the Baby Formula Shortage crisis is particularly affecting poorer families.

As the formula crisis in the United States persists, many parents are unable to obtain the food they need to feed their children. At the beginning of May, 43% of infant formula was out of supply at stores.

What Caused The Baby Formula Shortage Crisis?

Abbott Laboratories, the manufacturer of popular baby formulae, closed a manufacturing site in Sturgis, Michigan, in February 2022.

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This was done after recalling infant formula products following a government investigation into four babies who suffered bacterial infections from the formula, two of whom died.

According to the company, “There was no link between Abbott’s formula and the babies’ death.”

Dr. Christopher Duggan, director of the Center for Nutrition at Boston Children’s Hospital, noted that the Michigan facility closure “significantly worsened” the pandemic-related supply chain problems that were already present.

Some publications have incorrectly claimed that the Biden administration is supplying infant formula to undocumented immigrants, causing shortages.

Federal Actions & Expectations

Some are advocating for federal intervention to end a monopoly on the baby formula market held by a few businesses. In a letter to Vilsack, Booker, Warren, and other senators demand an immediate antitrust investigation, writing:

“This is yet another example of how alarming levels of consolidation hurt American families and can no longer be ignored”

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Kellams and Duggan also advocate for policy improvements to help moms who are breastfeeding. The United States is the only developed country that does not have paid maternity leave. Duggan said,

“It’s very difficult to successfully breastfeed your child and still go back to work. There are a lot of things that our government and policy makers could do to support breastfeeding families.”

U.J.M

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