Friday, May 13, 2022

Let Us REASON Together

Well, of course they are. Please, Twitter, enlighten us! Or we could look at the fact that Abbott reportedly controls 80% of the formula market. The other story is that there are only 3 (or 4, accounts vary) formula manufacturers in America. Where is the Sherman Anti-Trust Act when we need it? But let's blame the lack of imports, instead. (Curiously, the cry now is for domestic oil production, v. unreliable foreign sources (hem-hem, Russia). But baby formula? Why can't we get more from Europe? In a word: labels. Yes, says REASON, blame "inane labelling requirements." Why is this important? Because rich white women who write for "REASON", and their peers, agree: European is better! And our labelling laws are bad! Even though the EU has similar requirements on American products: There is some acknowledgment of a problem at Abbott (who goes unnamed here): How much have you heard about the "unsanitary American factory" being a cause of this problem?  Had the FDA listened to the whistleblower (assuming there was one; this is Twitter, after all), would the situation be any different now?  By which I mean, would people be praising FDA for protecting babies?  Or would they be screaming "WHERE'S MY BABY'S FOOD!????!!!!!?????!!!!"

And there's also this perfectly reasonable question: European car makers make right-hand drive cars for the British market, and cars conforming to US standards for the American market.  How hard would it be to print labels satisfactory to the FDA?

But the simpler answer, according to REASON, is: if the FDA relaxes label requirements for European baby formula, they have to relax label requirements for all products. Sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander; just ask the courts, who would be dragged into that dispute lickety-split! And then labelling requirements crater, and we don't know what we're buying to eat, be it foreign or domestic. But as long as we're getting European baby formula for rich people's babies (formula is expensive, especially to people on the low end of the income scale. I remember it well.), who cares? Right?

I'll retire to Bedlam....

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