Abstract

In an experimental setting, the authors asked 53 adults to dispense infant milk formula powder for three servings of 2, 4, 6, and 8 fl oz (57, 113, 170 and 226 grams, respectively) bottles, in random order. Remarkably, only 19% of bottles contained the recommended amount of formula powder. The large majority (78%) of bottles were overdispensed, resulting in 11% additional infant formula powder. Only 3% of bottles were underdispensed.

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