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Help to cut baby formula costs could save parents up to £500, the Labour Party government has said. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has announced t he government has agreed to implement a plan intended to reduce the cost of buying baby formula.
Ministers will accept a series of recommendations made in February by the Competition and Markets Authority intended to help inform parents about baby formula products that are cheaper than the best-known brands.
The measures will include the use of standardised packaging in hospitals and other healthcare locations to stop the influence of marketing on new parents.
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The shake-up will alspo introduce rules setting out that all infant formula prod

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