Baby formula shortage: These retailers are rationing stock and limiting customer purchases
CBSN
The supply of baby formula — one of the most important products for new parents — is so constrained right now that retailers are limiting the number of products consumers are allowed to purchase in order to preserve their inventories.
Drugstore chains Walgreens and CVS Health, and department store Target have recently put limits on how many baby formula products consumers can purchase at one time.
A spokesperson for Walgreens told CBS MoneyWatch it is limiting customers to three infant and toddler formula products per transaction, citing "increased demand and various supplier issues."

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