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On 03/06/2007, at 16:37, Catherine Watson Genna, IBCLC wrote:
> The cans that are stolen are usually large cans of powdered
> formula, weighing about 26 oz, that cost around $30 to $35 at
> discount stores. I don't know how long they last.
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> Last time I looked, a 28 oz bottle of ready to feed (less than one
> days formula for a month old baby) cost between $4.79 and 5.99 for
> the regular stuff, more for the hydrolyzed ones (in NYC). It's even
> more expensive when bought in individual servings.
My back of the envelope calculations (values are approximate and vary
a little from formula to formula):
1 scoop = 8 g
1 scoop per 50 ml water (this makes a little more than 50 ml formula,
but call it 50 ml)
1 can of powdered formula is 900 g
therefore 1 can makes 5600 ml.
At 850 ml per day, that's 6.5 days of formula
Which means 4.6 cans per month
1 can costs 10-13 dollars for cheap formula in Australia, call it
$12.00 ("premium" brands are 15-19 dollars)
therefore formula costs $55/month ($45 US)
Is formula really twice as expensive in the US?
Lara Hopkins
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