Formula Goes To Court!
This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of PBM Products. All opinions are 100% mine.
Brand Name VS Store BrandThis is a battle that has gone on for years, and for most of us, we've come to realize that brand name is usually best.
There are exceptions to this rule however, and Mead Johnson found that out the hard way when they lost a $13.5 million dollar False Advertising Lawsuit against PBM Products.
PBM Products is a leading infant formula company which supplies many of the store brand formulas. Stores like Kroger, Walmart, Sam's Club and Target all carry both name brand and off brand products, the off brand being considerably less expensive. Unfortunately we're all bred to believe that Name Brand is always best, and because of that, companies play on it.
In the recent lawsuit, Mead Johnson was found to be misleading people by suggesting that there was a nutritional difference between the off brand and the more expensive Enfamil. There is no difference, except in price. When it comes right down to it, both companies products have the same standards to live up to...that they provide the necessary levels of nutrients for the growth of healthy babies.
So I ask, how much extra money have you spent? This is a case of "All Are Created Equal"

Labels: Formula Lawsuit, Infant Formula

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