I'm totally not surprised by this news
. I mean, come on, these companies are just trying to make a profit and they don't care about our health. I think it's great that Curaprox is taking responsibility for their mistake, but it's still ridiculous that they're only removing the affected batches from the market. What about all the customers who might have already used those dummies? That's just basic common sense.
And don't even get me started on Sophie la Girafe's claims
. If their products meet EU safety standards and they haven't had any pacifiers in their catalogue for some time, then why are there still BPA levels above the detection limit? It's all about transparency, folks! The companies should be upfront about what's in their products and take full responsibility when something goes wrong.
The whole thing just stinks of regulatory failures
. The EU needs to step up its game and set stricter standards for these companies. We can't keep letting them get away with this stuff. And honestly, I think it's time we stopped relying on these cheap alternatives and started investing in safer, more sustainable options 


And don't even get me started on Sophie la Girafe's claims

The whole thing just stinks of regulatory failures


