First Asda Baby event of 2017 starts on Saturday 14th January online and in stores. They have leaked some prices and looks like it's going to be worth stocking up on things and letting people know if they are expecting this year.
Here are a selection of some of the main offers -
Tommee Tippee Perfect Prep Machine was £120 now £60
Huggies Pure baby wipes box of 12 - 672 wipes in total was £9 now £6 (Just 50p a pack!)
Johnsons Skincare Essentials box was £12 now £10
Pampers Sensitive baby wipes box of 12 - 672 wipes total was £10 now £7 Ideal for delicate new born skin
Pampers New Baby jumbo box of size 1 nappies £8 each or 2 boxes for £12 - 72 in each box so 8.3p each!
Cow and Gate Growing Up milk powder for 1 - 2 year olds £8.50 each or 2 cartons for £15
SMA PRO toddler milk powder for 1 - 3 year olds £9.34 each or 2 tins for £15
Graco Car Seat was £35 now £25
Top comments
Mumof2girls2021
9 Jan 1713#14
What an uneducated idiot you are Breast may be best but some people can't for various reasons including poor supply , infections ,pain to name a few and also it's about a personal choice who the hell do you think you are criticising women for not breast feeding ! You must get so dizzy up there on your high horse !!! And for the record I breast fed both my girls but have seen my sister and cousins get extremely frustrated and hating themselves cause they can't produce enough etc and feel like failures ! Only to get criticised by some Moran with nothing better to do then make herself feel better by making others feel bad about themselves and their choices !!!!
Bigbrotherswatchingyou
9 Jan 178#16
Wow. You must feel so good about yourself. I tried bf, but my baby couldn't latch on, I tried for weeks and then expressed for 6 weeks to totally dry up with supply. I have no choice but to formula feed and spent hours crying over the fact that people like you would judge me. And you know what. My boy is perfect even though he's on formula. You may have an extra tenner a week from using your breast but if your child turns out like you I feel sorry for it. At least I know mine will never judge others on their choices
De24
9 Jan 176#13
Again the ignorance and judgement around breastfeeding. Every mother and family is different and breastfeeding does not work out for everyone. We should be supporting mothers not shaming them. You don't have to breastfeed to be a great mum.
beckyph to tedsanders53
9 Jan 176#7
its people choice if they want to breastfeed or not i don't believe in 'breast is best' i have a happy healthy 3 year old who everyone always comments on and she didn't have one drop of breast milk. down to personal preference so saying formula shouldn't be promoted is like saying breast pumps shouldn't be promoted.
All comments (51)
omarmahmood
9 Jan 171#1
emribrena you've done it again.. Smashed it! Heat :wink:
clarissaroberts
9 Jan 17#2
after a stair gate will this be in the baby event?
emribena to clarissaroberts
9 Jan 17#3
None showing at the moment either wait until it starts and see or Mothercare are doing some £25 each or 2 for £30 HERE
ellie27
9 Jan 172#4
Just make sure you also pop into store on the last day of the event or next couple days after as my huge asda has always slashed prices to less than half the baby event price! I got boxes of 144 nappies for £6, stairgates £7.50 etc....
purplejones13
9 Jan 17#5
Thanks for heads up!
tedsanders53
9 Jan 171#6
Promoting the use of formula isn't allowed on some media and shouldn't be allowed on here. Ready for the 'I wasn't able to breastfeed' brigade but with the correct help 99% can breastfeed and there is NO DOUBT breast is best!
beckyph to tedsanders53
9 Jan 176#7
its people choice if they want to breastfeed or not i don't believe in 'breast is best' i have a happy healthy 3 year old who everyone always comments on and she didn't have one drop of breast milk. down to personal preference so saying formula shouldn't be promoted is like saying breast pumps shouldn't be promoted.
n_buchan to tedsanders53
10 Jan 173#31
None of your business how anyone feeds their child.
Bauble12345 to tedsanders53
12 Jan 17#35
That's not always true. The NHS don't currently test mother's for any nutritional deficiencies other than iron. Many women are deficient in vitamins such as d3 and b vitamins, minerals such as magnesium and many other important ones. So yea her milk is lacking essential nutrients. Ones which effect how the babies skeleton, develops and also the brain in regards to learning difficulties. So be careful with the breast is best argument. My first born was formula fed and he didn't struggle at all. My second born was breast fed and we had a host of defficiencies! Formula is well balanced, so do your research before attacking the formula feeding mum's for defending themselves.
rammstein_chick to tedsanders53
12 Jan 171#38
wow can you seriously get off your high horse. i couldnt breastfeed and i desperately wanted. one i couldnt get comfortable since I was cut front to back. two i didnt produce jack **** milk until a week after my girl was born. take your opinions and stick them straight up your ****. formula, or breast long as the child is healthy that's all that matters. cant stand people like you who make mothers feel inadequate because they didnt breastfeed.
Sooz85 to tedsanders53
12 Jan 17#40
You know nothing jon snow! A happy mother is a happy baby. Don't critisize what you can't even do as a man lol.
irish1759
9 Jan 172#8
no its not. fact!! maybe in third world countries. but our diet in the uk is so poor now its not best for them. have u read any of the scientific papers over the last 5yrs.
PAMMYB24 to irish1759
9 Jan 17#11
Do you really think we make milk from what we eat?! Sounds like a really reliable scientific paper you've been reading!!!!
Jobuch
9 Jan 17#9
It's not allowed to be discounted by stores unless it is 'follow on milk' which the advertised product is. Do you know if they are including any bed guards please?
PAMMYB24
9 Jan 17#10
Erm, formula is legally not aloud to be promoted, so nothing like a comparison to a breast pump!! Breast milk is the best, it's human milk for human babies. No other being cross to another's milk. Why would manufacturers of formula try and imitate breast milk if they didn't even think breast was best?!
With this advert however, it's follow on milk (another money spinning idea from the formula companies), so.doesnt fall under the same rules. As for the " my baby is fine" argument, time for a different tune!!!
Opening post
First Asda Baby event of 2017 starts on Saturday 14th January online and in stores. They have leaked some prices and looks like it's going to be worth stocking up on things and letting people know if they are expecting this year.
Here are a selection of some of the main offers -
Tommee Tippee Perfect Prep Machine was £120 now £60
Huggies Pure baby wipes box of 12 - 672 wipes in total was £9 now £6 (Just 50p a pack!)
Johnsons Skincare Essentials box was £12 now £10
Pampers Sensitive baby wipes box of 12 - 672 wipes total was £10 now £7 Ideal for delicate new born skin
Pampers New Baby jumbo box of size 1 nappies £8 each or 2 boxes for £12 - 72 in each box so 8.3p each!
Cow and Gate Growing Up milk powder for 1 - 2 year olds £8.50 each or 2 cartons for £15
SMA PRO toddler milk powder for 1 - 3 year olds £9.34 each or 2 tins for £15
Graco Car Seat was £35 now £25
Top comments
All comments (51)
With this advert however, it's follow on milk (another money spinning idea from the formula companies), so.doesnt fall under the same rules. As for the " my baby is fine" argument, time for a different tune!!!