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Q: Where can i find Aptamil Lactose Free?

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Just moved to Shanghai. I am a mother of twins. My super hungry babies are lactose intolerant. Where can i get Aptamil Lactose Free Formula?

5 years 7 weeks ago in  Family & Kids - Shanghai

 
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Did you go to Metro? Carrefour?

Hotwater:

Two new accounts this week asking reasonably sensible questions. I wonder if he who shan’t be named has employed s new intern?

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I don't mind dumby accounts asking legit Qs but the Tommy shit has got to stop

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ScotsAlan:

EngTed. We have different political views. Lets put that aside. Hotwater is totally correct with his suspicions. Mine are the same. You might disagree. Genuine questions are easy to spot when you have backroom access. I want to see. PM me if you want to be user mod. You can have my mod control. I will put your name forward to replace me. Back to milk.

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ambivalentmace:

An occasional trip to Hong Kong might work as well.

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icnif77:

http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1212929/chinese-dealers-strip-shelves-baby-milk-worldwide

 

Worldwide! 

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You can check taobao, tmall, jingdong, walmart, or find some import shops. Shanghai should have lots of them. 

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Did you go to Metro? Carrefour?

Hotwater:

Two new accounts this week asking reasonably sensible questions. I wonder if he who shan’t be named has employed s new intern?

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I don't mind dumby accounts asking legit Qs but the Tommy shit has got to stop

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ScotsAlan:

EngTed. We have different political views. Lets put that aside. Hotwater is totally correct with his suspicions. Mine are the same. You might disagree. Genuine questions are easy to spot when you have backroom access. I want to see. PM me if you want to be user mod. You can have my mod control. I will put your name forward to replace me. Back to milk.

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Send me a pm.

This is not a spam answer. Baby milk is no joking matter. PM me. My wife can help.

My wife is involved in the GZ 'married to foreign dads' group. They have contacts all over the world. They can get safe milk.

Its not a profit thing. Its wanting the best for your kid.

ScotsAlan:

And yeah... its my wifes mates who are part of the 'stripping shelves bare' problem. But with so much copy, what are they gonna do?

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philbravery:

That shelf stripping stuff if promoted by the milk companies as a smoke screen. The milk companies want the Chinese market and so need to get rid of the small timers that are making a buck. They don't want to increase productivity if they can make more money for what they produce so need to blame someone so they can cash in

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philbravery:

And yes im married to the velvet mafia too...but I have looked into it in greater depth

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ScotsAlan:

I detest the shelf stripping too. But I totally understand it when it comes to baby milk.

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A: That is a typical Chinese style blackmail! I wouldn't worry for t
A:That is a typical Chinese style blackmail! I wouldn't worry for the WP application expiration at all!WP application doesn't expire. It is either approved or rejected and that is known fairly fast, 2-weeks time the longest. I'd find another employer, Z visa sponsor ASAP, sign new contract and start with WP application all over again. You might also try and find out at which office your employer applied for WP and speak to them (.gov) in person. They have at least one person there, who understands and speaks English. I'd say, your employer most likely never applied for anything. Employers in China must hold an authorization certificate to hire foreigners. If an employer doesn't have such an authorization, it cannot sponsor foreigner for a Working permit and Z visa.Most language schools in China don't have such an authorization, because it's a costly thing to obtain for one ...You could also ask your employer to show you a foreign hire authorization certificate. It's an A4 format paper with text in Mandarin and several red-ish ink stamps.I've always wanted to see an employer's foreign hire authorization before I've inked the new contract. That prevented many shady deals employers in China were/are playing. See this: https://english.www.gov.cn/services/liveandworkinchina There are two web links on the bottom. Send them a message and find out, if that Chinese state org. can advise and help you. Good luck! -- icnif77