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Edited May 26, 2022
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Abbott store has a few cases of powder formula available. Their stock changes often, but they had they 3 different cases available for purchase in case someone needs it. Not a deal, but it is available without markup and from the manufacturer. Free shipping for over $35.
https://abbottstore.com/infant-an...95776.html
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Please leave things like baby formula and medications alone. These are life dependent essential items. They're different from a GPU or a PS5, people suffer and babies can die without these. For once do the right thing.
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A med student
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1. Many parents are reluctant to buy from private sellers..for good reasons
2. Ebay/Offerup is closing your auction/listing as soon as you get reported
3. Several states (ex NY) are actively investigating formula price gouging
4. Stores have a buy limit and they do enforce it....even manufacturer has a limit of 1 on its site
The shortage is not because of scalpers and scalpers are not a thing to exacerbate it.
https://www.cdc.gov/cronobacter/o...rmula.html
Costco have tons of toddler formula a few days ago. It's not as hot as infant formula
Not all boobs are made equal and naturally produce milk. If you open your mind a little bit, just a little bit, common sense will come in
I was using pro advance till ran out then switched to similac bliss but that one also hard to find now. I guess 360 liquid next in worst case.
I tried pro advance total comfort and sensitive and baby refused to drink them when was under 3 month. So read online you can mix 60 pro advance with 40 sensitive or total comfort and baby would drink it and have less gas. Worked till 6 month. Now almost no gas anyway so giving him without mixing.
Please leave things like baby formula and medications alone. These are life dependent essential items. They're different from a GPU or a PS5, people suffer and babies can die without these. For once do the right thing.
Best,
A med student
I'm not the original poster but honest question. For women in third world countries who also have trouble producing milk but can't afford formula what do they do?
They either get milk from someone else in the community or their baby is malnourished. I cannot imagine how devastating that must be.
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This actually is in fact deep price gouging. I have a 6 month old so speaking from experience here. There is now zero availability of any formula in the larger cans such as 26-48 ounces. Now it is only 12 ounces anywhere in the country which triples the price per ounce of this formula. They worked out the legal way to price gouge poor starving babies. Shame on Abbott. Shame