Alert from the World Health Organization to a “hoax” in infant formula

World Health Organizationto be packaged and displayed methods Infant formulalead to higher prices and promote certain names.

The law forbids Britain Advertisements for infant formula are directed at parents of infants under six months of age, but companies get around this ban by writing their claims about their product on milk cartons and bags.

According to the newspaper "Daily Mail"The deceptive marketing of infant formula is carried out through descriptions such as: "Excellent milk" or "First class milk"while the product may not be different from others.

Some products go so far as to claim that the infant formula they sell helps calm a crying and screaming baby.

says Elisabeth Dath, an organization official "Nct" Charity, that parents tend to buy what is more expensive, as a matter of goodwill, because they want the best for their children, while the difference they make out of their pockets, is not justified in terms of quality.

The British activist suggests that a government decision impose one type of packaging for infant formula so that parents do not get confused.

The activist gives, for example, the government’s imposition of certain packaging on cigarette packages in the country since 2017, given the damage to the body as a result of smoking.

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Experts are alerted World Health Organizationto be packaged and displayed methods Infant formulalead to higher prices and promote certain names.

The law forbids Britain Advertisements for infant formula are directed at parents of infants under six months of age, but companies get around this ban by writing their claims about their product on milk cartons and bags.

According to the “Daily Mail” newspaper, the deceptive marketing of infant formula is carried out through descriptions such as “excellent milk” or “first-class milk”, while the product may not be different from others.

Some products go so far as to claim that the infant formula they sell helps calm a crying and screaming baby.

Elizabeth Dath, an official in the “NCT” charitable organization, says that parents tend to buy what is more expensive, as a matter of goodwill, because they want the best for their children, while the difference they make out of their pockets is not justified in terms of quality.

The British activist suggests that a government decision impose one type of packaging for infant formula so that parents do not get confused.

The activist gives, for example, the government’s imposition of certain packaging on cigarette packages in the country since 2017, given the damage to the body as a result of smoking.

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