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But even if breastfeeding were to completely supplant formula, poor mothers would still need support, as the calories have to come from somewhere. Calorie for calorie, breastfeeding is more expensive, since there is a net energetic charge for converting food to breastmilk. (Note: This isn't to say it's more expensive when all the externalities are factored in.) Therefore, food supports are probably still necessary for poor women with children, else the child cannibalize her mother. I totally agree that incentivizing formula consumption is to be avoided. However, I din't think it's wise to throw out the baby with the bathwater.