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Of course, this is also a breach of Code. Discounting formula, making a
fuss of advertising it in promotions, and linking it to other money off
schemes which encourage sales of formula, is forbidden.
5.3 In conformity with paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article, there should
be no point-of-sale advertising, giving of samples, or any other
promotion device to induce sales directly to the consumer at the retail
level, such as special displays, discount coupons, premiums, special
sales, loss leaders and tie-in sales, for products within the scope of
this Code. This provision should not restrict the establishment of
pricing policies and practices intended to provide products at lower
prices on a long-term basis.
Morgan
Winnie Mading wrote:
> 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.
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