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Winnie,
The posters on Mothering dot com recently noted that if you purchase
anything related to breastfeeding, such as nursing pads, milk bags for
pumping or nipple cream, you get a formula coupon.
This thread explains that the problem is with Catalina, not the store
itself-
http://www.mothering.com/discussions/showthread.php?t=249135&highlight=catal
ina+coupons
Also-
http://www.mothering.com/discussions/showthread.php?t=854736&highlight=catal
ina+coupons
http://www.mothering.com/discussions/showthread.php?t=841316&highlight=catal
ina+coupons
http://www.mothering.com/discussions/showthread.php?t=400304&highlight=catal
ina+coupons
http://www.mothering.com/discussions/showthread.php?t=339664&highlight=catal
ina+coupons
KerryAnn Foster
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> Subject: advertising or exploitation?
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> The practice of generating cupons for "related" products when you make a
> purchase has become quite common. For example, buy a frozen breakfast
> product and you get a coupon for a frozen lunch. Therefore, it would not
> surprise me to see a coupon for formula when one buys diapers (although it
> just reinforces the notion that formula is a normal part of having a baby-
> that's another discussion). I would imagine that one might get a diaper
> coupon when one buys formula. However one I got the other day seems to go
> far beyond a coupon for a related product. At a large drug store chain I
> bought a package of Soothies gel discs (they are great if you get a
> blister on your foot-just wear it in your sock). It generated a coupon
> for one of the big 2 formulas with a blurb on why it is so great. OK,
> annoying but not surprising. However, it also generated another promo
> that states "BREASTFEEDING OR FORMULA/ MANY WOMEN DO BOTH." with
> directioins to the formula company's website, offer for a free sample and
> a "free booklet with tips on feeding baby". Did my purchase of a product
> intended for sore nipples lead to the "you could do both" promo? I highly
> suspect it did. To me this is exploiting the fact that a woman may be
> experiencing a problem, so this is seen as a great time to get her steered
> toward formula. I asked at the store today who makes the decisions on
> what coupoons are generated and was told that the corporate office did.
> Believe me, they will be getting a letter!
>
> Winnie Mading
>
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