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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

 

What's up with the ****?

Since when did "***" and *** feeding for that matter become a dirty word? Good for the mom's and good for the babies!! There is plenty of scientific evidence out there to back up the case for *** feeding (brain development for one - kind of a biggie) and now plenty of financial ones as well. My wife *** fed both our kids and I believe there is a special bonding that takes place there between mother and child.

Maybe there is a silver lining in this recession after all.

ok, so you cut back on the formual, but you DOUBLE your food bill b/c your baby is getting ALL of its nutrients from YOU, so YOU have to eat MORE to keep up. now, that said, it seems that ppl are breaking even and so are the stores. just not in the sectors we thought they would.

I dont assume that the government pays for formula I just know from personal experience most of the people that elect to bottlefeed have the WIC issue as a fallback influence.  If you feel guilty for bottlefeeding BUILD A BRIDGE AND GET OVER IT.  Yes formula feeding is not the devil but ignoring science and god given abilities is of the devil

Are you serious that you don't allow the word "***" but replace it with asterisks? No wonder women give up and turn to formula. P.S. re the comment on WIC - income eligibility is based on family size. To qualify with an income of $50,000, your family size would have to be at least 5 people. We'd rather, though, that you breastfed - or as you put it: *****feed.

Kim...

moms can choose breastfeed after 6 months if they choose with the help of a lactation consultant.

Yes, these are indeed desperate times. I've even heard of one family that was forced to downgrade their cable TV package from gold to silver and postpone getting a cell phone for their 10 year old till Christmas.

That is a very sad story DARNELL.  I can't believe how bad this "recession" is we are surely almost to dust bowl-ish conditions.

Yeah that's what I said "let the babies starve"  get over yourself.  I am in no way advocating letting children starve to death, it's just that the ACTUAL number of people who CANNOT breastfeed is infinitisimal and the reason all of you bottle feeders get so pissy is that you feel guilty

To the poster who said. " Better the Devil you know", WHAT????

What you are saying is akin to saying that you will get in the car with a known serial killer, who you are sure will do you harm, because you are too afraid to get in the car with a stranger who may or may not do you harm. I'll take my chances with the stranger.

The article in question was about the economy affecting the sale of baby formula.

I have no idea where people are living that they do not know how bad things are. I guess really poor people who never had anything anyway. But for those of us ordinary Americans, our investments and 401ks are plunging while our costs are rising. The wealthy who were making money in Real Estate and the Financial Services industry are hurting as well.

We are in big trouble. Read your history. And yet we say, we'd rather stick with what we know??

And why are we always so self righteous? For a country that values freedom and independence, we are ALWAYS trying to tell other people how to raise their children. I get so sick of the stay at home, versus work out of the home moms, the vacation with or without your kids debate, and the bottle versus *** feeding debate.

The vast majority of people truly love their kids and do the very best they can and make decisions based on what is best for their family. Parents who care, take care of their children's needs and provide a loving stable home are good parents whether they *** or bottle feed.

Both of my kids are healthy with high IQs and I breastfed one and bottle fed the other. The only difference is that the *** fed one had a cavity and the other one still has not had one even though he is 8 years older.

Some people, myself included are not able to nurse.  I am a single mother of twins and would have LOVED to nurse and I tried for 2 weeks with no success.  It's devastating to those who want to nurse and find they can't produce milk.  Formula is not an expense I figured into my budget at the time.  I make over $50K and did not qualify for WIC.  There is a need for help beyond low income families!

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