SMA first infant milk, ready to drink, 1 litre 75p in morrisons!
Was marked down in store, I found these in my local Ebbw Vale. Only these marked down, all others were still full price.
:) not sure if national or store specific
Top comments
fireman1 to kotr
12 Jun 164#17
Of course you wouldn't feed it to a cat, It's baby milk. And you must have also missed the memo about milk being bad for cats.
Actually, I think I will just assume your stupid.
fireman1
12 Jun 163#15
So we have to assume that most expensive equals best. nonsense.
I bet you buy the most expensive paracetamol too because it must be the best.
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catbeans
12 Jun 16#1
Did you leave any for anybody else?
lw89x to catbeans
12 Jun 16#5
Yes the whole shelf was reduced, I wouldn't clear the lot! :smiley:
buttonpushervic
12 Jun 161#2
I didn't think 'first' infant milk was allowed to be reduced? Also... it may just be the pic but they look small for 1 litre?
lw89x to buttonpushervic
12 Jun 16#6
It's the angle of the pic, but yes they are 1 litre. The small ones were 73p and these were 75p so couldn't leave them there for that price. Not sure why they were reduced but had a yellow sticker on the shelf
jjmmww1
12 Jun 16#3
ill have to check on the way home crazy good price :0
darkstar666
12 Jun 161#4
What's the date like on these? Stores are not usually allowed to discount 'first' milks so as to encourage breast feeding same as why you get nectar or club card points when you buy it either.
lw89x to darkstar666
12 Jun 16#7
The date is 09/16 so still 3 months left on them :smiley:
______
12 Jun 161#8
This is bad milk it gives the infants the reflux, use aptamil instead.
vikki78vicky to ______
12 Jun 161#9
My daughter had reflux. Hospitalised a few times due to it. She was on aptamil. She ended up on dairy free milk. As reflux can be caused by diff things. But personally I have always found and heard sma causes constipation. But all babies are diff
kotr
12 Jun 16#10
Wouldn't feed this stuff to my cat. Pure and utter crap and only purchased by people who are too tight to spend the extra few pound on aptamil.
lw89x to kotr
12 Jun 162#12
Tight? What a silly comment . How can you say that when you don't know what suits certain children? SMA suits my newborn fine, so this was a bargain for ME.
fireman1 to kotr
12 Jun 164#17
Of course you wouldn't feed it to a cat, It's baby milk. And you must have also missed the memo about milk being bad for cats.
Actually, I think I will just assume your stupid.
vishos
12 Jun 161#11
Don't be tempted to try this if you run out of milk. It tastes fowl lol
kotr
12 Jun 162#13
[quote=lw89x][quote=kotr] Wouldn't feed this stuff to quote]
Tight? What a silly comment . How can you say that when you do
You are feeding that craps to a new born. Enough said. That's even worse. What's wrong with breast milk
yrreb88 to kotr
12 Jun 16#19
Careful, your ignorance is showing. :wink:
sam_of_london
12 Jun 161#14
I bought SMA because it wax only £7.50 at asda but my girlfriend refunded all the boxes and bought Aptamil @ £10. Apparently SMA gives reflux to my young one.
fireman1
12 Jun 163#15
So we have to assume that most expensive equals best. nonsense.
I bet you buy the most expensive paracetamol too because it must be the best.
brooky_agn
12 Jun 162#16
The main ingredient of all these formulas are the same our boy has had most of them and all have been fine. Why are people so **** over certain brands. SMA have been around longer than any of us have and multi millions of babies have thrived in it. Get a life brand snobs.
bailey87
12 Jun 16#18
Constipation
mel456
12 Jun 162#20
some of the comments on here :neutral_face: no wonder why some people choose not to post deals.
karlandfiona
13 Jun 16#21
This 'deal' is actually illegal - first-stage infant formula should not be reduced or advertised. I'm not sure how the law stands - but I do believe HUKD may have to remove this as well.
Furthermore, according to Which? all standard formula is pretty much the same, as "The ingredients in infant formula are strictly controlled under The Infant Formula and Follow-on Formula (England) Regulations 2007". There is no research suggesting one standard formula improves reflux over another, either - only anecdotal reports. Breastmilk decreases the chance of an infant having reflux though.
Opening post
Was marked down in store, I found these in my local Ebbw Vale. Only these marked down, all others were still full price.
:) not sure if national or store specific
Top comments
Actually, I think I will just assume your stupid.
I bet you buy the most expensive paracetamol too because it must be the best.
All comments (21)
Actually, I think I will just assume your stupid.
Tight? What a silly comment . How can you say that when you do
You are feeding that craps to a new born. Enough said. That's even worse. What's wrong with breast milk
I bet you buy the most expensive paracetamol too because it must be the best.
Furthermore, according to Which? all standard formula is pretty much the same, as "The ingredients in infant formula are strictly controlled under The Infant Formula and Follow-on Formula (England) Regulations 2007". There is no research suggesting one standard formula improves reflux over another, either - only anecdotal reports. Breastmilk decreases the chance of an infant having reflux though.