Re: Women have a choice
I believe the reason the NHS is provinding incentives, is because the formula industry pours a vast amount of money into marketing their 'alternative'. Their methods are all the more insidious because they are banned from direct promotion. Take, for example, the endless adverts for 'follow on milk' - these products are utterly pointless. They exist purely in order to allow the industry to get its brand names on TV.
There is a lot of ground to recover from the formula propaganda.
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