Oh it's absolutely nefarious. Firstly I think it's a scare tactic for prospective mothers that are second guessing the safety of having a child right now (depopulation), Secondly it's to take food away from children (downright satanic), and Thirdly it's to promote their own vested interests:
When Kendamil got it's first recall along with a few other brands, it was uniquely timed with this crap formula called Bobbie that was touting itself as the best U.S. organic formula. There was misleading information on the site like saying "We are proud that Bobbie officially meets all FDA requirements for infant formula" - which is shifty wording considering the FDA does not approve any formula. If they truly wanted to be honest about it, it would have read, "We did everything we're supposed to to not get recalled by the FDA".
This is a touchy subject because much like vaccine requirements at work, this one hit home real quick. We were buying formula by the 6 pack to try and stay ahead of schedule, but when this recall came in we were kind of panicked because there is literally no other option if you're trying to give a kid specific ingredients (outside of making it yourself). The Bobbie formula has a bunch of garbage indredients like safflower oil, nonfat milk, SOYBEAN oil (smh)... whereas the one we were getting, the first ingredient was whole milk. I can't remember offhand which nutrients they were but it was packed with good stuff that helped with gut health, and I think it's why our kid doesn't have any issues with milk now.
tl;dr - FDA tries to push US products by obstructing the outside competition, organic formula means nothing if you don't scrutinize the ingredients, and lets go brandon
Oh it's absolutely nefarious. Firstly I think it's a scare tactic for prospective mothers that are second guessing the safety of having a child right now (depopulation), Secondly it's to take food away from children (downright satanic), and Thirdly it's to promote their own vested interests:
When Kendamil got it's first recall along with a few other brands, it was uniquely timed with this crap formula called Bobbie that was touting itself as the best U.S. organic formula. There was misleading information on the site like saying "We are proud that Bobbie officially meets all FDA requirements for infant formula" - which is shifty wording considering the FDA does not approve any formula. If they truly wanted to be honest about it, it would have read, "We did everything we're supposed to to not get recalled by the FDA".
This is a touchy subject because much like vaccine requirements at work, this one hit home real quick. We were buying formula by the 6 pack to try and stay ahead of schedule, but when this recall came in we were kind of panicked because there is literally no other option if you're trying to give a kid specific ingredients (outside of making it yourself). The Bobbie formula has a bunch of garbage indredients like safflower oil, nonfat milk, SOYBEAN oil (smh)... whereas the one we were getting, the first ingredient was whole milk. I can't remember offhand which nutrients they were but it was packed with good stuff that helped with gut health, and I think it's why our kid doesn't have any issues with milk now.
tl;dr - FDA tries to push US products by obstructing the outside competition, organic formula means nothing if you don't scrutinize the ingredients, and lets go brandon
Foxtrot Juliet Bravo.