A baby formula display shelf is seen at a Walmart grocery store in Orlando. Stores across the United States have struggled to stock enough baby formula, causing some chains to limit customer purchases.
While manufacturers report that they are produci WASHINGTON (AP) - Parents across the U.S. are scrambling to find baby formula because supply disruptions and a massive safety recall have swept many leading brands off store shelves.Months of spot shortages at pharmacies and supermarkets have been exacerbated by the recall at Abbott, which was forced to shutter its largest U.S.
formula manufacturing plant in February due to contamination concerns.On Monday, White House press secretary Jenn Psaki said the Food and Drug Administration was "working around the clock to address any possible shortages."On Tuesday, the FDA said it was working with U.S.
manufacturers to increase their output and streamlining paperwork to allow more imports.RELATED: Baby formula shortage leaves parents scramblingFor now, pediatricians and health workers are urging parents who can’t find formula to contact food banks or doctor’s offices.