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Baby Food Product Complaint
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How did it survive? Whether in a jar or a packed it still needs to breathe.
Another dubious thread.0 -
Think of the children!0
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No maggots were harmed in the making of this thread.0
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peachyprice wrote: »It can't be that young if you're feeding it porridge

6 months for baby porridge.
My husband progressed to eating earthworms as a toddler and he's still on the planet at age 60.
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The best advice if you really are as concerned as you say, is to prepare your baby's food yourself. My child and millions of others have not only survived but thrived on home prepared food, my generation and those before didn't even know what shop bought baby food was.
The next best bit of advice? Buy your child some Premium Bonds with the fifty quid and move on.
£50 on fags and booze more like.Official MR B fan club,dont go............................0 -
If I had prepared this product as the packaging stated my baby would have ingested this.
So how did you prepare it? There can't be many different ways to prepare baby porridge.
I contacted Trading Standards
How did you manage that?
Trading Standards do not deal with the public. You need to contact the Citizen's Advice Centre.0
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