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Brooke, a 33-year-old retired and disabled veteran from Forney, is one of tens of thousands of parents and caretakers struggling to feed their infants during the ongoing nationwide formula shortage. [The shortage has been especially brutal for people like Brooke]( who have children with special dietary needs and who rely on the federal aid program WIC to feed their children. [Read More]( Â ADVERTISEMENT
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