ByHeart recalls all of its baby formula in the US
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Federal agencies have been working to increase the availability of infant formula amid the nationwide shortage, and now face another roadblock after the facility at the center of the crisis had to pause production again due to weather disruptions.
Cans of baby formula sold across 10 states are being recalled because of a life-threatening bacterial risk. ByHeart Inc., a New York-based infant food company, is pulling two batches of baby formula from shelves amid a federal investigation of dozens of botulism cases across the country.