OMG I'm so shocked by this like how can you trust something that's supposedly close to breast milk if it's gonna give babies botulism ? And what about those social services agencies they're supposed to be helping people not making things worse? My little cousin is only 2 and she still has formula I'm so glad mom says we can use the safe ones . What kind of checks are there on these formulas before they get shipped out tho? Like how did this even happen?
omg can you believe this? i was just thinking about how much my toddler loves playing with playdough and i realized we need to get some more to keep her occupied during these cold winter days anyway, have you ever noticed how important it is to have a reliable source of baby formula like what if they don't have any? wouldn't that be super stressful for parents? also, why did the company even approve this formula in the first place? should there be more strict regulations on testing and production?
This whole thing is just crazy! Like what's wrong with these companies?! You're selling formula to people who can't even afford milk, let alone be super careful about where they get it from. And the social services agency? They're supposed to be helping families, not putting them in harm's way. I mean, come on! 50 cases? That's just insane! The fact that one mom was told to stop using the formula after a recall but still ended up giving it to her kid... How is that even possible?! And now this little kid is stuck on a feeding tube for weeks because of it. It's just heartbreaking. I'm so sick of big corporations and government agencies not taking responsibility for their actions. We need some real change here, ASAP!
I'm like "seriously though?" - how could ByHeart be so reckless with their formula?! I mean, they said it was closest to breast milk and all that jazz... but I guess that's not entirely true? Now there are babies fighting for their lives because of it! And what really gets me is the social services agency who recommended it in the first place... did they do their due diligence? Shouldn't they've been more careful?!
And ugh, I don't want to be that person saying "I told you so", but this whole thing does make you wonder how vulnerable people are when they're in need. Like, can't we ensure that people have access to safe food and water? It's just not right that some families had to go through this...
this is so messed up a bunch of babies are going to have permanent damage from this formula can u even imagine having to watch ur child suffer like that? and its all cuz some ppl were too trusting and thought social services had their backs but nope it turns out they were just pawns in the game and now theres gonna be a lot of lawsuits and settlements coming through the roof