To be fair, most hospitals with food service facilities have their
foodservice supplies under lock and key. It prevents pilfering and
allows for a better grasp on stock par levels. I guess I don't see why
having formula locked is a big deal when most everything else in these
facilities are also locked. A person needs to request food or snacks
from nurses; so if the mom chooses not to breastfeed why would she not
have to ask for formula? I think it also will make the floor staff more
accountable for protecting breastfeeding when the mother chooses to
breastfeed. Just my 2 cents J
Angie
(a Registered Dietitian with foodservice background)
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