While we are too focused on the Russian invasion of Ukraine which Biden planned, in order to switch our focus to the real issues happening inside our home, America.
Now, Baby formula is beginning to disappear from store shelves, and Biden is doing nothing.
The only thing Biden did today was go to a Cinco de Mayo reception to put our country once again in a great shame. Every time he opens his mouth, bad things happen.
America’s supply chain for various products has taken multiple blows from COVID circumstances since the pandemic surged.
Baby formula is getting even harder to come by at retailers across the U.S., amid a nationwide shortage. And now, we don’t have to abort them for the Dems, their president will just let them starve to death.
At retailers across the U.S., 40% of the top-selling baby formula products were out of stock as of the week ending April 24, a new analysis from Datasembly, which tracked baby formula stock at more than 11,000 stores, shows. National out-of-stock levels jumped nine percentage points, from 31% to 40% between April 3 and April 24. That’s up sharply from 11% in November.
A Virginia motherJill Bradford, a Virginia mother of a 5-month-old girl with medical needs, said the specific products she needs are gone.
Here’s what Bradford told WTVR:
“We’ve called the WIC office. We’ve called Thrive, which is a supply company. We’ve called every hospital system in the state. I’ve contacted personally, every Kroger, Walgreens, Walmart and CVS within the tri-cities area”
The Daily Wire added:
She said she was able to find eight cans, which normally sell for about $43 apiece, online for $100 each.
The problem first surfaced, apparently, over supply-chain issues, but then turned worse just weeks ago when Abbott Labs recalled certain products under the Alimentum, Similac, and EleCare brand names.
That was because several infants contracted an infection that can cause meningitis, including one who died.
The report said national retailers now are limiting customers to just three products per purchase.
Mother of five Shannon Bird said, “We moved to Kentucky to raise a family. Never did I think I would have a problem finding food for my baby in America.”
The report from CBS noted:
“In six U.S. states, more than 50% of formula was out of stock as of late April. Parents in Iowa, South Dakota, and North Dakota are grappling with severe shortages of 50%-51%, according to Datasembly. Out-of-stock levels are even higher in Missouri (52%), Texas (53%), and Tennessee (54%). At the same time, between 40%-50% of baby formula products were out of stock in 26 states.”
Sources: WND, Daily Mail, CBS , Fox News
