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Biden administration taking logistical steps to help baby formula shortage
The White House is working with key manufacturers to help provide logistics support during the baby formula shortage, a White House official said in a statement on Monday.
"The White House is having ongoing conversations with the four major infant formula manufacturers - Reckitt, Abbott, Nestle/Gerber, and Perrigo - to work with them to identify transportation, logistical, and supplier hurdles to increasing production of formula at their US- and FDA-approved facilities, to expand the amount and speed of FDA-approved formula being shipped into the country, and ensure that formula is quickly moving to retailers from factories," the White House official said.
Biden administration is confronting a barrage of questions and criticism for the national baby formula shortage that has anxious and angry parents hopping from store to store in search of baby food. The administration offered a new website, HHS.gov/formula, to provide resources.
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