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Desperate times: Shoppers cut back on baby formula

Posted Oct 22 2008, 12:03 PM by Anthony Mirhaydari
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Point-of-sale data from Wal-Mart shows that the pressure on America's consumers has reached a critical level. In what CEO Eduardo Castro-Wright calls a "disturbing" trend, the retailer is seeing a surge in baby formula sales when people cash their paychecks -- a sign people are putting off formula purchases until the last minute.

According to a recent poll, personal financial security was the number one concern for 80% of Wal-Mart's shoppers, up from 65% a few months ago.

But the fact that more than a few families are forced to cut feedings to their newborns or change to breastfeeding should be worrying for retailers heading into the holiday season, policymakers trying to ward off a deep recession, and those concerned for the youngest among us. Moreover, things are likely to get worse before they get better.

Americans are cutting back as asset values fall, unemployment rises, credit becomes more scarce and prices for food and fuel remain elevated. Wal-Mart's data also showed a double-digit drop in credit as a form of payment, which indicates that many shoppers have maxed out their credit cards. These shoppers are reverting to a paycheck bound feast-or-famine shopping cycle.

Relief could come in the form of a second economic stimulus package, which is gaining bi-partisan political support. The idea was recently endorsed by Fed chairman Ben Bernanke, who called it "potentially helpful and worthwhile" and said "consideration of a fiscal package by the Congress as this juncture seems appropriate." Bernanke went on to specify that any package should include measures to increase credit availability to homebuyers and consumers.

Instead of more money in the mailbox, lawmakers are focusing on infrastructure spending, aid to cash strapped states, and increased funding for food stamps and unemployment benefits. For those worried about baby formula, the help can't come soon enough.

Disclosure: I don’t own or control shares in any of the companies mentioned. I can be contacted at anthony.mirhaydari@live.com

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Comments

 

Did you ever think that maybe people have turned to breastfeeding since it costs no money?  It would be a perfectly rational explanation rather than people starving their children which seems illogical.

You don't have to buy much formula if you make less than $50,000. You can get most of what you need for free from WIC.

This could actually be some of the best news to come out of all of this negativity by the media. People need to reconsider not just the cost aspect of nursing but the long term benefits for mommy & child.  

You people don't know what to write anymore! Human's milk is for babies, Cow's milk is for baby cows! Maybe people finally realized what is best for babies! Do something more productive with your time than writing stupid fear producing articles!

I agree that more people may choose *** feeding, but I don't get the idea that shopping after payday indicates a problem.  When we were younger and money was tighter, I always shopped and paid bills the day after payday.  Then I knew that everything was taken care of and whatever was left was discretionary money.  

I agree that breastfeeding is the better way to go. Not only for economic reasons but also nutritional value as well. As for people using less credit cards, it may not mean that people a maxing out their credit per say. It may mean that people want to stay safely away from debt due to the hard times.

It also could be that people have noticed now that Walmart is NOT cheaper than many other places, as it used to be.  These formula-buying customers may be shopping at deeper discount stores.  When I was in Walmart last week, I noticed that the smiley-face price cutting smiley guy is gone.  It seemed to me - and to another gentleman shopping whom I overheard - that their prices are no longer as attractive.

Oh who cares!!!!!!!!!!!

Our kids are all FAT anyway.

People are always complaining about something. ITS PATHETIC

THE ECONOMY IS FINE

Could people possibly be not using credit cards because they don't want to go further in debt, therefore paying cash for groceries?  Why is the answer that credit cards are maxed out when people don't use them.  I agree, ***-feeding is free, tough times call for cutting spending.  Therfore it only makes sense to quit buying formula.

Personally I dont believe in formula. Its like Coca Cola advertising that Coke is healthier than water. Formula is finally another processed food. Moms refrain from feeding your kids formula whenever you can instead, **** feed them. It will make them healtier and strengthen their immune.

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