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Formula for Change

Stories and features in Metro.co.uk's award-winning Formula for Change campaign series in partnership with charity Feed, calling on the government to urgently review their infant formula legislation and give retailers the green light to accept loyalty points, all food bank vouchers and store gift cards as payment for infant formula. Head to change.org to sign our petition.

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Mother kissing her baby in the kitchen

Mums are still being judged for every decision they make

Channel: Families Families February 29, 2024 By Justine Roberts CBE

Iceland supermarket launches baby formula at cut price cost of £7.95

Channel: UK UK February 26, 2024 By Kirsten Robertson

LadBaby Mark Hoyle says money struggles force families to make 'impossible decisions'

Channel: Families Families February 27, 2024 By Sarah Ingram
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'Historically high' baby formula prices sparks competition watchdog investigation

Channel: UK UK February 20, 2024 By Josh Milton
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Saker/REX/Shutterstock (12932061c) Managing Director of Iceland Foods Ltd Richard Walker photographed at the Iceland Headquaters in Deeside in Flintshire, North Wales. Iceland Headquaters in Deeside in Flintshire, North Wales, UK - 01 Mar 2022

Iceland boss who donated to Tories has switched his backing to Labour

Channel: Politics Politics January 29, 2024 By Sam Courtney-Guy

LadBaby just made a big difference to thousands of parents

Channel: UK UK January 22, 2024 By Lucy Skoulding
A giggle wrapped in sunshine and glitter

Yet another supermarket slashes prices of baby formula following Metro campaign

Channel: UK UK January 18, 2024 By Sarah Hooper

Iceland boss on why he risked huge fine and broke rules to sell cut-price baby formula

Channel: UK UK January 19, 2024 By Kat Romero
File photo dated 20/11/23 of a baby in a high chair looking towards her bottle of milk in the foreground. The rising cost of formula milk is having a "devastating" effect on families and forcing them into "tough choices" to feed their babies, according to a report. Some 65% of women surveyed for the British Pregnancy Advisory Service (BPAS) said they felt anxious or worried about the cost of formula, which has risen by 25% over the last two years. Issue date: Wednesday December 13, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story CONSUMER Formula. Photo credit should read: Andrew Matthews/PA Wire

Victory for Metro after Asda allows customers to pay for baby formula using vouchers

Channel: UK UK January 16, 2024 By Lucy Skoulding

Sign The Formula For Change Petition

Channel: UK UK February 26, 2024 By Claie Wilson
close up of Aptamil. (Photo by: Newscast/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

Why this popular baby formula will be cheaper from next week

Channel: UK UK January 10, 2024 By Brooke Davies

Something is seriously wrong when security tags start to appear on baby formula

Channel: News News December 14, 2023 By Preet Kaur Gill

'Bold measures' needed to tackle formula milk price surge

Channel: UK UK December 14, 2023 By Sarah Hooper

When people say something stupid, I use it to help raise money for good

Channel: Families Families December 14, 2023 By Simon Harris

Iceland boss criticises 'exploitation' of parents over baby formula

Channel: UK UK December 1, 2023 By Sarah Hooper
Powder milk for baby and blue spoon on light background close-up. Milk powder for baby in measuring spoon on can. Powdered milk with spoon for baby. Baby Milk Formula and Baby Bottles. Baby milk formula on kitchen background

UK competition watchdog to investigate baby formula market

Channel: UK UK November 29, 2023 By Brooke Davies
Editorial use only Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock (13675342w) Roxanne Hoyle, Mark Hoyle, LadBaby 'Lorraine' TV show, London, UK - 20 Dec 2022

Ladbaby’s Mark Hoyle ‘doesn’t know if he’d have coped’ amid the cost-of-living crisis

Channel: Entertainment Entertainment November 27, 2023 By Kirsten Robertson
The Princess of Wales during a visit to Sebby's Corner in Barnet, north London, to kickstart an initiative from her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood to provide support to families with young children in the run up to Christmas. Picture date: Friday November 24, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story ROYAL Kate. Photo credit should read: Frank Augstein/PA Wire

Kate Middleton praises baby bank for offering 'lifeline' during visit

Channel: UK UK November 24, 2023 By Sian Elvin
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‘I will never forget putting back food because I wanted my son to have milk'

Channel: UK UK November 22, 2023 By Kirsten Robertson

Metro's Formula for Change petition hits 50,000 signatures after Ladbaby support

Channel: UK UK November 14, 2023 By Kirsten Robertson