Politics & Government

Gov. Evers Issues 90-Day Ban On Infant Formula Price Gouging

Retailers will be barred from raising baby formula prices 15 percent higher than two months ago amid a national shortage, officials said.

Gov. Tony Evers issued an order on Tuesday barring retailers from charging prices more than 15 percent higher than two months ago amid a nationwide baby formula shortage.
Gov. Tony Evers issued an order on Tuesday barring retailers from charging prices more than 15 percent higher than two months ago amid a nationwide baby formula shortage. (Andy Manis/AP)

MADISON, WI — Democratic Gov. Tony Evers issued an executive order Tuesday barring price gouging on baby formula.

The order declares that a period of “abnormal economic disruption” exists in Wisconsin and prohibits wholesalers and retailers in the state from charging “unreasonably excessive prices,” defined in administrative code as prices more than 15 percent higher than prices over the last two months.

The order will be in effect for 90 days.

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The formula shortage stems mostly from Abbott Nutrition’s plant in Sturgis, Michigan, which the Food and Drug Administration closed in February due to contamination issues. Abbott, one of a handful of companies that control the vast majority of the market for infant formula, then announced a massive recall of its product on Feb. 17, which led to the nationwide supply shortage.

Abbott and the FDA recently reached an agreement to reopen the plant next week. But it will take about two months before product is ready for delivery.

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