Those folks are right up there with the "formula should only be available by prescription" brigade.
By my logic, if one finds the prevalence/availability of infant formula that grossly offensive, one would have all the more reason to donate free samples or coupons, given that the formula manufacturers will see that much less revenue as a result.
But that takes away all the fun that comes from withholding basic resources from economically disadvantaged, recently postpartum mothers, doesn't it?
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By my logic, if one finds the prevalence/availability of infant formula that grossly offensive, one would have all the more reason to donate free samples or coupons, given that the formula manufacturers will see that much less revenue as a result.
But that takes away all the fun that comes from withholding basic resources from economically disadvantaged, recently postpartum mothers, doesn't it?