Danone Imports of Baby Formula Into United States Spiked Following Shortages

Danone Imports of Baby Formula Into United States Spiked Following Shortages
Baby formula is offered for sale at a grocery store in Chicago, Ill., on May 16, 2022. Baby formula has been in short supply in many stores across the country. Cara Ding/The Epoch Times
Naveen Athrappully
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In view of current shortages, French multinational food product corporation Danone has started significantly increasing its imports of infant formula from Europe to the United States, according to an analysis by Reuters.

Ocean Audit, a U.S. customs data and shipping consultancy, examined ocean cargo data for the media company and found that Danone shipped baby formula from the UK and Netherlands through its Nutricia North America division following the Abbott Laboratories recall that led to the nationwide shortages.

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