The Daily bell.com has given a take on the shortage of baby food in the US, linking feminism, by the tone, probably written by a man. Even as a traditional, but rational housewife, I have some doubts. There is no question that the shortages originated from supply chain issues with the shutting down of the largest distributor due to supposed contamination issues. I think that is the big issue that requires detective/investigative journalist work, to see if that fits into the pattern of the attacks upon food supply depots in the US, usually by arson. Still, the point made below is that there is an excess reliance upon this formula, which is vastly inferior to breast milk, being slammed together in Chinese factories. Some mothers cannot breast feed and deserve high quality products, which today via globalism they do not get. If there as not an all-out attack upon the family, it would be possible for many mothers to stay at home and bond even deeper with their baby by breast feeding. Having breast fed three girls now, I would like to write some time, when there is time a book, Breast is Best: The Joy of Breastfeeding, if I have time!
