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When buyers contact the sellers via online messengers, the seller sends photos of their available products. In a news release, the Better Business Bureau said scams often begin with online ads and posts in social media groups indicating the seller has formula available.

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This creates an opportunity for scammers. However, several hypoallergenic formulas remain in short supply, leading parents to search for formula wherever they can get it. Health Canada has issued an interim policy that allows formula manufacturers in Europe to ship their products to Canada. shut down due to bacterial contamination earlier this year, widespread formula shortages led to panic buying. is having a ripple effect across Canadian markets and the Better Business Bureau is warning parents to be wary of online shopping scams.Īfter an Abbott Nutrition facility in the U.S.

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