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Maybe somebody knows more about this than me....


When our 6 months of breastfeeding ended, I switched to Aptamil formula. I can't tell you why I chose Aptamil. I didn't really think about it. But yesterday I noticed that Cow and Gate is ?1.50 cheaper.


It comes in an identical shaped box, is made at the same factory [according to the addresses on packages] and has identical ingredients.


Does anybody know why one is cheaper than the other?

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Don't know why, I think its just the 'power' of marketing. They spend more on ads for Aptimil, so have to make it back in the price.


I discovered the same thing when my LO was younger. Switched to C&G as did several of my friends. No ill effects whatsoever (and a little bit more cash to spend on a coffee ;-) )

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