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Thursday, September 23, 2010

You try to do the right thing... 

You try to do the right things(ok maybe not always), especially when it comes to your kids, now im not saying im the perfect parent by any stretch of the imagination. But, when it comes to my baby i try not to cut corners, i want to give him the best i can.

So when it came to choosing a formula to feed him, i wanted the best, cost was not a factor, I just wanted the best for my little man.

So today i find out that the top shelf Similac that i feed my kid is being recalled. Apparently a bunch of beetles(cockroaches im sure) got into the factory and started having a ball, eating up the formula, banging and making their own babies... and on and on. I guess this went on awhile(weeks as it sounds), until someone noticed something was up in the packages.

So they closed the factory and recalled the containers, but their website crashed so no one can find out if their containers are part of the recall and the phones are jammed. Glad my kid just supplements with formula at night, but i feel for any mother that feeds their kid only Similac and cant run to the store and pick up a new brand, how would like to answer this question: should i give my kid the bug food or let him cry because he is hungry....

Thats piss poor.... and im Mad!

2 comments

Obviously the problem is too much regulation of the industry. Fucking Republicans!

By Blogger wyldshaman, at Thursday, September 23, 2010 2:31:00 PM  

is it seriously just bugs in the factory? whats the big deal? how clean do you think baby food really is?

i wouldn't be too concerned. i can understand looking out for hte kids and all but i'm this isn't full on crisis mode either. it'll be contained to a certain amount of lot numbers and hopefully they'll all have been sold in the mid west. and everyones happy.

By Blogger Supreme Monkey Overlord, at Thursday, September 23, 2010 9:37:00 PM  

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