ALBUQUERQUE — New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas issued the following statement and advisory to all New Mexicans in response to reports of rising costs and unavailability of baby formula:
The New Mexico Office of the Attorney General is investigating reports of increased cost and reduced availability of baby formula in New Mexico. It is the Attorney General’s belief and understanding that the federal government, including the Federal Drug Administration (the “FDA”) is working around the clock to get formula to shelves, indicating it would announce plans to streamline formula imports.
“Consumers who have concerns about product safety or excessive pricing when purchasing infant formula are urged to immediately contact my office,” Balderas said.
Consumers are advised that the following business practices may be against the law:
Price gouging, or significantly increasing the price of available infant formula beyond its cost;
Representing that a product is infant formula when it is something else; or
Representing that a product is safe when it is not, for example, representing that an infant formula is safe, when it is actually one of the formulas that were recalled.
If you have experienced any of these business practices while attempting to purchase infant formula, please immediately contact the NMOAG at 1-844-255-9210 or file a complaint online at www.nmag.gov/file-a-complaint.aspx.
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