Target, CVS, Walgreens impose baby formula purchasing limits due to shortage

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Target, CVS, Walgreens impose baby formula purchasing limits due to shortage
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Retailers including CVS, Walgreens and Target have put purchasing limits on baby formula products citing increased demand and supplier challenges.

CVS told FOX Business that the company is limiting the purchase of baby formula to three products per purchase in-store and online due to "supplier challenges and increased customer demand." "We’re continuing to work with our baby formula vendors to address this issue and we regret any inconvenience this causes our customers," the company said in a statement.

Walgreens also said increased demand and various supplier challenges have led to infant and toddler formula constraints nationwide. Like CVS, the company told FOX Business that it has "put into effect purchase limits of three per transaction on all infant and toddler formula to help improve inventory."The company also says its working "diligently" with supplier partners to try and meet customer demands.

Target also has some online product limitations in place as well. The Minneapolis-based retailer told FOX Business that it is closely monitoring the industrywide supply constraints and working to ensure the product is available.

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