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formula advertising, or not?
"Anne Rogers" wrote in message
... Yesterday I saw an advert for the agency that runs several local day care centres. In big letters it said "nappies, formula milk and healthy meals included" and basically nothing else, only a telephone number and web address. Oh dear... badly worded, but I do see what they mean. Lots of uk daycares don't provide food or nappies for under-ones, parents have to provide their own bottles (formula or ebm), nappies, wipes etc, even weaning foods need to be provided by parents. So this *kind-of* is a selling point for this daycare - "we provide for all baby's needs", sort of thing. Saves parents a fortune :-) Still it could be better worded - like, "we provide food and nappies, and welcome expressing mums"... or something! Why not suggest it to them for their next ad? |
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