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Baby food deal is unnecessary
Wouldn't it be cheaper to mash some home-made food?
I read your article goes about poor families getting Danone baby food at a discount price and I can only say that it strikes me as odd.
Wouldn't it be better to cook some vegetables, add some meat, fish of chicken and feed the babies that, with some fruit to finish the meal?
Why do poor babies have to have food in a jar which I wouldn't recommend to anyone? Is it so difficult or so expensive to take a bit of the food the family is going to consume and mash it in order to give to the baby?
Jars are very helpful if you are travelling, visiting family of friends but poor or rich people don't need to give that to babies on a daily basis and it shouldn't be a priority either because basically speaking no one needs them, or is Danone only after the free marketing that can give them?
Francisca Williams