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To be shocked at the price of formula milk?

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Souredstones · 07/07/2013 18:35

It's been 9 years since I was last pregnant and this time round I'm not going to attempt breast feeding because for my previous pregnancies I produced no milk and wasn't able to feed them. So I'm not stressing out I'm going straight in for the formula. I have medical reasons for doing so.

I get that they've put the price up to deter formula feeding. I know why. I agree breast is best. But from what I saw today it's now a sneeze under £10 a tin.

I'm lucky we can afford it, but what if you're on the threshold of not receiving help and find yourself, as I did, unable to bf even with the full intentions of bfing and being unable to afford this price.

Is there a reason it's doubled in price in the last decade? Have production techniques changed that much?

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Souredstones · 07/07/2013 18:40

Btw wasn't looking to buy any (I'm only 5 weeks!) just saw it as I walked down the aisle.

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Sparklingbrook · 07/07/2013 18:40

DS1 is 14. A box of Aptamil in 1999 was about £5.50 and that was from the Doctor's. Blimey.

SpooMoo · 07/07/2013 18:41

If you're on no/low income I thought there were vouchers?

CheeseFondueRocks · 07/07/2013 18:42

I believe you get voucher for formula when you're on a low income. Might be wrong.

Souredstones · 07/07/2013 18:43

It's the ones who don't qualify for the vouchers but are cutting it fine on the finances I'm wondering about

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soverylucky · 07/07/2013 18:43

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spangledboots · 07/07/2013 18:43

How long on average does one tin last? (sorry - I'm a non-mum!)

Queen0fFeckingEverything · 07/07/2013 18:44

Something like half the cost of every tin of formula goes straight to the companies advertising budget.

That might have something to do with it!

Gigondas · 07/07/2013 18:44

It has gone up even in 4 years between my dd- there was an issue a year or so back regarding demand from china for european formula (following safety scares related to Chinese formula) but not sure whether that hit price.

Madamecastafiore · 07/07/2013 18:44

Most things have doubled in price over the last decade.

SmellsLikeWeenSpirits · 07/07/2013 18:45

perhaps the manufacturers should consider not spending quite so much on prime time advertising slots. That might reduce the cost.

And I don't think you're correct that 'they' put up prices to deter formula feeding

HumphreyCobbler · 07/07/2013 18:45

They haven't put the price up to deter formula feeding! They have put the price up to make money.

'They' are formula producers - they are going to charge as much as they can get away with. Nothing to do with breastfeeding.

Souredstones · 07/07/2013 18:45

madame everything other than salaries that is

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Souredstones · 07/07/2013 18:46

In which case it's even more bloody ridiculous

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Fakebook · 07/07/2013 18:46

I used to pay £5.98 in 2008. I think the average price is about £7.00 now.

ArabellaBeaumaris · 07/07/2013 18:46

'They' price it to make as much of a profit as they can. It's capitalism.

ImNotBloody14 · 07/07/2013 18:46

Hmm, i had ds1 8 years ago and i remember a tin being around £8/9 then. Doesnt sound like they've increased much in cost.

IHopeYouStepOnALegoPiece · 07/07/2013 18:46

I THINK you get vouchers towards the cost of it from the docs if you're on low income...but it's crazy money regardless!


As is, may I say, the cost of cheese....that always surprises me.... (Realises she's missed the point of the thread)

NatashaBee · 07/07/2013 18:46

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vinisque · 07/07/2013 18:46

Yabvu - everything has gone up not just formula. The companies exist to make profit

Queen0fFeckingEverything · 07/07/2013 18:47
PeachActiviaMinge · 07/07/2013 18:48

You get 6.40 in vouchers weekly a tin costs 7.99+ DS goes through a tin every 5 days at 10 weeks old. You cope somehow when its the best you can do.

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ruledbyheart · 07/07/2013 18:49

I think its disgusting the price keeps going up, babies who aren't breastfed need formula, a baby can't stay hungry and it can't have anything else.
I'm planning on BFing but with previous experience I have had to move on to formula and its going to be tight on our budget as not entitled to any help as DP working but that is a low paid job to support an entire family.

sleepyhead · 07/07/2013 18:49

Formula is expensive because they've got babies over a barrel. They charge that much because they can.

It's easy to make (the "formula" isn't a secret) and the ingredients are cheap and readily available. I'd like to see the government making formula (I think they used to didn't they? Called National Milk or something?) and selling it at cost price plus a little towards infant milk research.

No need for multinationals to be making vast profits from an essential foodstuff.

wannabedomesticgoddess · 07/07/2013 18:49

We were recently buying it through DPs work for £3 per tub. The same costs £8 in a shop.

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