The yearly cost of infant formula all depends on the brand and type of formula you use. The more specialized formulas cost more as do the big Name Brand formulas. You can save money though, and still be giving your baby the nutrition he/she needs to thrive.
You can breastfeed and save tons of money, because, well, it's free, and it's what is absolutely the best for baby...
But if you choose not to breastfeed, or can not breastfeed, as was my case, you can use a Store Brand infant formula. By using Store Brand infant formula, you can save up to 50% off of the price of the national name brands. How? Well, the major reason for the big price difference is the marketing costs that the name brand companies spend on free samples in hospitals in hopes to snag another unsuspecting mother into buying their product for the next year or so, or the magazine and tv ads, mailers, etc. They then pass those costs on to the consumer. It's not that their product is superior in any way... It isn't.
Feel free to check out the Savings Calculator linked below to see how much each can of formula costs and the difference between name brand and Store Brand prices.
Well, that all depends on what type and brand of infant formula that you use! If you buy the national name brands, they're going to be very expensive, where if you use the store brand equivalents, you can save up to 50% off the name brand prices.
We used Walmart's Store Brand Formula (Parent's Choice) when my girls were babies. They did very well with it, and we didn't have to worry. Store brand infant formulas are nutritionally equal to the much more expensive name brands. Because of the Infant Formula Act of 1980, all infant formulas made in the United State MUST meet or exceed certain nutritional guidelines.
Check out the links below for more information, and to see the savings calculator to compare prices of various brands of infant formula.. Just choose the brand, and it'll give you the cost for a year for both the national name brand as well as the store brand equivalent.
£240 roughly
1600.oo dollars cdn
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Yes, Baby Formula is food.
Many good are still safe to use after their expiration date, but infant formula is not one of them. The date given on the formula container is the date after which the formula should not be used. The safety of a very young child may be at risk if the formula is consumed after the expiration date on the formula packet, and this is why there is a stricter rule about the expiration of infant foods than of other products.
it depends on how much you buy for the infant
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Nestle in the mid 1800s
about 27,000 to 63,000 to 81,200 yearly about 27,000 to 63,000 to 81,200 yearly
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