American formula isn't shipped from overseas or left sitting in some overheated warehouse for days. I have much more confidence in the integrity of the manufacturing and supply chain for domestic brands sold in US drug or grocery stores. |
Mine was fine with it. |
| I'm from London and HiPP is kind of the cheap/naff brand. All the posh folks I know give their children only Aptamil! |
How do you know? I am serious - how do you know your formula and/or formula's ingredients weren't processed in China or India? How do you know how it was stored? |
| I think that European brands like HIPP and Holle are superior - but do your own research, OP. No mother is going to tell you that the formula she fed her baby was inferior -- that is not the way the minds of mothers work. |
Obviously there's no way to know, but going through established domestic brands, stores, and supply chains, and places I shop every day without incident, gives me a LOT more confidence than ordering random one-off packages of infant formula online to be shipped from overseas. Buying foreign baby formula online obviously gives more opportunity for poor storage and counterfitting than buying Enfamil at Safeway. |
No, why don't you go ahead and tell us why US brands are inferior? I know you want to. |
DP. If a product is on the shelf, it probably has not been recalled. If it has, the store will put up signs, etc. It's probably not counterfeit, and they have country of origin on the label. For example: https://www.riteaid.com/shop/similac-advance-infant-formula-milk-based-powder-with-iron-complete-nutrition-stage-1-birth-12-months-1-45-lb-658-g-0338975 |
| I almost bought into the nonsense but then I told myself to get a grip and just bought Similac....after buying my first 2 tubs...am wondering if I could get baby to take the generic! |
I feel the exact opposite. I have much greater faith in buying a British formula directly from their factory than trusting that my store bought Emfamil was not made in China (since nothing insists they label where it was manufactured). |
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Well given that obviously I can’t trust anything in the food chain, I’m going pioneer. Off to buy a goat and some other stuff to make my own!
Good grief - some of you really need some perspective. You realize these arguments apply to basically every food your kid will eat. What pesticides are on the fruits and veggies? Are they really organic? What if pesticides blow on them? What about the packaged food? Where is it made? Stored? Etc.? US formula is like the most highly regulated product out there. It is good. Additionally, I’m actually curious how these on line stores can legally offer foreign formula unapproved for sale in the US? Any FDA lawyers out there? |
When you see a label that lists that US formula is made in the US, you prefer to disbelieve it. That's not rational. |
We have no laws that state the various components of any product be made in the US. Same with all food and drugs. Some European countries do. |
| Is it superior? Maybe. But on what metric? And honestly, what difference in outcomes will it make? My guess is if there is even any difference that isn't just some correlational link the magnitude would be so teeny tiny as not to warrant jumping through all the hoops to import formula. |
Ordering from a European website with US distributors is the same as ordering from a US website. I don't get the "hoops"... |