U.S. military brings in baby formula from Europe amid crisis
As many American families struggle with a nationwide baby formula shortage, the military has now brought in 78,000 pounds (or 35 metric tonnes) of the highly sought-after product from Europe. Jackson Proskow explains what set off the crisis, and the emotional toll it's taking on parents.
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