It was prompted by concern about the Nestle's promotion of breast milk substitutes (infant formula), particularly in less economically developed countries (LEDCs), which campaigners claim contributes to the unnecessary suffering and even deaths of babies, largely among the poor.[2] Among the campaigners, Professor Derek Jelliffe and his wife Patrice, who contributed to establish the World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA), were particularly instrumental in helping to coordinate the boycott and giving it ample visibility worldwide.

Dazu nutzen sie die Kaffe- und Kakaoanbauer aus und ihre Mitarbeiter, die um die 7 Werberegenschirme besitzen, sind nicht bereit Menschen die im Platschregen stehen welche abzugeben.
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