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The formula shortage is unacceptable in a civilized society. Babies right here in America are starving or having to drink formula their stomachs can’t handle, mothers are trying to make homemade formula because shelves are empty. This is a crisis. In the height of the Corona virus we saw the government fund manufacturing of masks that we later found out were ineffective. Today we have a national formula shortage, mothers EVERYWHERE are struggling to find the formulas their infants require. We are a civilized nation that pays taxes why are we allowing the government to ignore our starving babies? It’s time we demand emergency manufacturing of formula to stock all shelves in America. Our babies need formula and we will not allow shelves to be empty any longer this is a crisis in a civilized nation. This is America, our babies will not starve. Please sign this petition so emergency funding will be sent to amp up production of formula. | |||||||||||||||
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Monday, May 9, 2022
Change.org Petition: Baby formula shortage - Emergency funding for formula manufacturing
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