Pentagon: Military Bases ‘Not Immune’ to Baby Formula Shortage

Pentagon: Military Bases ‘Not Immune’ to Baby Formula Shortage
Department of Defense Press Secretary John Kirby talks to reporters during a news briefing at the Pentagon in Arlington, Va., on March 31, 2022. Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
|Updated:

U.S. military bases are “not immune” to the baby formula shortage across America, with Pentagon spokesman John Kirby saying commissaries stateside are at 50 percent and overseas bases are at 70 percent of their normal stock levels.

“We’re not immune to the same supply chain problems that other families across America are experiencing,” Kirby told reporters at a Pentagon briefing May 16.
Related Topics