Not exact matches
Baby Milk Action calls
on companies to respect the
rules, stop the promotion and make permanent cuts to the cost of
formula: «No promotion — Cheaper
formula».
When Pfizer owned the SMA brand,
Baby Milk Action won a case at the Advertising Standards Authority proving its claim that it was the «best» follow -
on formula could not be substantiated (see: SMA
formula NOT «the best milk after Kate's» ASA
ruling finds).
Meanwhile, monitoring by IBFAN and others
on the ground find Nestlé and other
baby formula pushers continue to break international marketing
rules, putting their own profits before the lives and well - being of
babies and their families.»
Pingback: IBFAN Ireland's letter to MEPs asking them to support Keith Taylor's Objections pursuant to
Rule 105
on infant and follow -
on formula, food for special medical purposes and
baby foods at the vote at the ENVI Committee
on 14 January.
The Department of Health said the relevant
rules are enshrined in UK law as a result of an EU regulation
on the sale of
baby formula.
[i] Objection pursuant to
Rule 105: infant and follow -
on formula, food for special medical purposes and
baby foods
«We call
on Pfizer / Wyeth to respect the
ruling and immediately stop all email campaigns, websites, mother and
baby clubs, pamphlets and other marketing communications it uses to promote its infant
formula.»
The same
rules that apply to taking
baby food
on an airplane also apply to
formula and juice, in that you may bring as much as you need for the journey, but you MUST declare it to security staff and present it for inspection (with your
baby present).
A member of the European Parliament (MEP) has urged fellow politicians to support his objections to new
rules on the marketing of
baby foods,
formulas and foods for special medical purposes in a vote today, which he says fails to safeguard the practice of breastfeeding.