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The search for baby formula is very real and very desperate in America right now: Parents are hunting high and low for formula for their infants in local stores as the shortage in the U.S. continues. Many parents are turning to social media for ideas, connections with other parents and other resources. Many store shelves, however, remain empty.
A Target store in Upper St Clair, Pennsylvania, shows starkly empty baby formula shelves amid today’s shortage.
Shelves typically stocked with baby formula sit mostly empty at a store in San Antonio, Texas, on Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Parents across the U.S. are scrambling to find baby formula amid supply disruptions and a massive safety recall.
Baby formula is offered for sale at a big box store on Jan. 13, 2022 in Chicago, Illinois. The lack of availability is an issue many are facing across the country.
Empty formula shelves are shown in a Target store in Long Island, New York. The shortage has sent parents into a frenzy trying to find food for their children.
A nearly empty baby formula display shelf is seen at a Target store in Orlando, Fla., on May 8, 2022. Stores across the U.S. have struggled to stock enough baby formula, causing some chains to limit customer purchases.
Empty store shelves worsen in Columbus, Ohio, as parents panic over the daily struggle to find baby formula.
Stores in the Twin Cities, Minnesota, area are struggling to keep baby formula in supply.
Baby formula is displayed on the shelves of a grocery store with a sign limiting purchases in Indianapolis, Indiana, on Tuesday, May 10, 2022.
An empty baby formula shelf in a Walgreen’s store in Westchester County, N.Y., shows the reality of the formula shortage.
A “due to limited supplies” sign is shown on the baby formula shelf at a grocery store Tuesday, May 10, 2022, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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The search for baby formula is very real and very desperate in America right now: Parents are hunting high and low for formula for their infants in local stores as the shortage in the U.S. continues. Many parents are turning to social media for ideas, connections with other parents and other resources. Many store shelves, however, remain empty.
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- America’s baby formula shortage: Photos show the startling reality