The Milk Bank says right now, they're seeing a 25% increase in demand from this time last year. The organization tells WRTV they think the demand will only continue to grow.
INDIANAPOLIS — As Hoosier families continue to navigate the national formula shortage, an Indianapolis organization says demand is not slowing down."We started seeing the surge around the initial formula shortage ... and that has just continued throughout the fall," Freedom Kolb, CEO of The Milk Bank, said."We have not seen any relief since the formula crisis started ... I think the demand will just continue to grow.
“This recall equates to less than one day's worth of the total number of ounces of infant formula fed in the U.S. and is not expected to impact the overall U.S. infant formula supply,” Abbott said in a statement. Earlier this year, The Milk Bank moved into a new facility. They now have an expanded milk lab and production space, additional lab equipment for pasteurization and a generator in case of power outages.
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