Good point about the fathers.
I was shocked to see it as the only choice in a brand new grocery on a spiffy shopping walk on a graduate university campus. I spoke with the manager immediately and something even more shocking happened. He personally removed every box on the spot and assured me he would remove the product from his related stores. There was a bit of a language barrier but he mentioned having a son (as in "I understand, I have a son...") just before disappearing with an armful of pigeon pumps. He also completely removed all markings for the product on the shelf.
I'm a little unsettled about it, wondering if I should suggest another product or otherwise follow up. Thoughts?
Susan Johnson MFA, IBCLC, RLC
Thuwal, KSA
Lea writes:
The problem is so pervasive that we have decided to go after educating the fathers--who are frequently the ones filling the prescription. This is one of our goals for 2010 - eradicate the bulb pump from our community
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