Similac formula recall

carvers4math

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Going after WIC and SNAP funding was not exactly helpful for feeding babies and children. Niece dietician quit WIC even though she loved the work due to uncertainty. Wound up in a school district now making cuts too.
 

AgronAlum

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I’m not really here, I’m just a figment of your imagination.

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How long did it take you to type that out and post it?
 

JP4CY

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I read this as Pants being a fig Newton of my imagination. I'm okay with either one.

But seriously dude, where are you hanging out these days? Another forum or the real world?
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WooBadger18

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Sorry. 83%. I rounded up.

Just admit you pulled that number out of your ass and were wrong. Because you don’t round up 12 percentage points. And I’m not going to give you any leeway because you’re being a judgmental *******.

Plus, that article doesn’t say what you want it to. Because while the article says 83.2% of women started breastfeeding it doesn’t say why most stopped prior to one year. So you can’t draw conclusions from that.
 

CloneIce

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Sorry. 83%. I rounded up.

Why would you round up to an odd number? No you were just plain wrong. And your number still isn’t right. And you are clearly clueless about the real world if you believe all professional women work at home and work in jobs that allow for constant breaks to breastfeed.

You are the Dumbest poster in this thread, by a wide margin.
 

Clonehomer

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