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Parents face empty shelves as baby formula shortages worsen

Clip: 4/16/2022 | 5m 29sVideo has Closed Captions

Parents face empty shelves as baby formula shortages worsen

A nationwide shortage of baby formula is sending parents across state lines in search of their preferred brand as some major retail chains have begun rationing their supplies. Mallory Whitmore, a certified infant feeding specialist who runs the “Formula Mom” website, joins Ali Rogin for more on the crisis, and how parents are coping and keeping their babies fed and healthy.

04/16/2022

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