U.S. organizes Germany-to-Texas flight with Nestle baby formula
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[June 07, 2022]
By Jeff Mason
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States
has organized a flight to deliver 110,000 pounds of Nestlé infant
formula from Germany to Texas on June 9, the White House said on Monday.
The formula, an equivalent of roughly 1.6 million 8-ounce bottles, will
be made available nationwide and further announcements of deliveries of
Nestle formula would be made in the coming days, it said.
"We aren’t letting up until we solve this problem, and we are working to
ensure more safe formula is available on store shelves nationwide,"
President Joe Biden said in a statement given to Reuters.
Biden said nearly 10 million bottles of safe infant formula would be
brought into the country to be sold nationwide in the next two weeks.
"There’s more work to do, but we’re making progress and in the past two
weeks, infant formula sales broke post-pandemic records," he said.
The shortage of infant formula has become a potent political problem for
Biden, who is also struggling to address concerns about high U.S.
inflation ahead of the November mid-term elections.
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Soldiers load up boxes of baby formula ready for first shipments to
U.S from Europe at Ramstein U.S. army base, Germany, May 21, 2022,
to attempt to combat a critical shortage in the U.S. REUTERS/Erol
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Biden's Operation Fly Formula has
delivered 1.5 million "bottle equivalents" of Nestle formula and has
arranged to get 8.3 million from Bubs Australia and Kendamil, the
White House said.
Families in the United States have struggled to get baby formula in
recent months after a February recall of some formulas by one of the
nation's main manufacturers, Abbott Laboratories.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; Editing by David Gregorio)
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