Part of the problem is also the massive sums
baby milk companies spend on promoting their products with misleading claims that both undermine breastfeeding and rip off mothers who use formula.
Not exact matches
Occasional horrific news stories hint at the me - first legacy of Maoism: A toddler was run over by a car, and no one stopped to help; a greedy
company put melamine in
milk destined for
baby bottles; a Red Cross worker apparently pilfered funds meant for victims of the Sichuan earthquake,
spending the money on designer bags and fancy cars.
Mike Brady,
Baby Milk Action's Campaigns and Networking Coordinator, is quoted: «Toddler
milks have been described by the World Health Assembly and Department of Health as unnecessary, but
companies continue to
spend a fortune in promoting them.»
Campaign for
baby milk companies to stop
spending money on promotion and make permanent (not promotional) reductions to the price of formula.