Staring at row upon row of bare shelves where baby formula should be, I was gripped by a now-familiar cocktail of emotions – frustration, dread, exhaustion, panic – as I asked myself repeatedly how I was going to feed my five-month-old daughter.
I broke down in tears in the middle of the aisle in a CVS in New Jersey, pushed to my limit by the sheer helplessness of navigating the acute baby formula supply chaincrisis that’s gripping America, leaving supermarket and pharmacy shelves bare and millions of new parents like me struggling to find enough produce to feed their children.
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