CVS and Target joined Walgreens in limiting how much baby formula customers can buy per visit to stores in Maryland and other states.

Both companies told the Wall Street Journal that customers can only purchase three infant and toddler formula products per visit in-store or online.

Supply chain issues and baby formula recalls are among the factors contributing to a nationwide shortage.

Walgreens told Patch it was also enforcing the policy at all of its more than 9,000 locations across the United States. The company has 154 pharmacies in Maryland.... Read More: Pikesville Patch