I'd argue that putting them out of business would be a desirable
result. Either they'd change their practise to support Code before they
were faced with losing their business, or other companies would move
into the gap with just as good pumps, but with ethical promotion.
Free market, and all that. :-) They're not a protected species -
they're a commercial interest!
Morgan Gallagher
Ilene Fabisch wrote:
> Well first of all we have to be careful not to shoot ourselves in the
> foot too.
> Medela makes high quality pumps that DO serve many of our mothers well.
> I hope we don't put them out of business...where would that leave us when
> trying to help a mother that NEEDS to pump.
>
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