Several major companies are putting purchasing limits on baby formula as the nationwide shortage of the product worsens.
In April, out-of-stock rates for baby formula products nationwide soared to 31%, according to data from Datasembly. During the first week of the month, Connecticut, Delaware, Montana, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Texas and Washington, had out-of-stock rates higher than 40%.
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CVS told FOX Business that the company is limiting the purchase of baby formula to three products per purchase in-store and online due to "supplier challenges and increased customer demand."
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