
Michigan store owner says baby formula shortage getting worse: 'Nonexistent right now'
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Borchardt Brothers Market owner Andrew Borchardt discusses the 'crippling' effects the baby formula shortage has had on his Michigan store as well as his local community.
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"I get two trucks a week and I probably haven't seen formula in at least three to four months on my shelves, the ones that people need," Borchardt told host Steve Doocy. "We do go outside and try and find it at other vendors, but it's just nonexistent right now."
Experts say the formula crisis is rooted in the supply chain disruptions caused by global and domestic lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic. While formula shortages started back in 2021, the crisis gained more national attention two months ago after a Michigan Abbott plant shut down.