05-20-2022, 03:50 PM
(05-20-2022, 03:43 PM)hollodero Wrote: But there'd be still too little baby formula overall. Your plan does not increase the product volume.
And in that sense, you suggest subsidizing it. Which in the end helps poor families more than those that can afford the fees.
But maybe I'm just overlooking something here
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It's not limited to just the poor, it's open to anyone that calls/orders it direct.
The bill that was proposed allows WIC to take more and cause an imbalance in what's left.
Now that they are producing, the shortage will end in about a month. Not sure if there is enough time to get foreign products tested approved and shipped before the market recovers