Katherine Ryan and social media personality Kelsey Parker have thrown their support behind a campaign to get the government to review infant formula legislation.
"Mums have it tough enough," she told the Metro. "No mum should have to worry about whether she can feed her child. I fully support this campaign and hope we can tackle this issue." However this means that those who cannot breastfeed are unable to use loyalty points, food bank vouchers or store gift cards as payment methods for formula
As well as the famous faces, the campaign has had support from MPs and MSPs. The Labour MP Preet Gill has thrown her support behind it as she admitted that the rising cost of formula is "crippling."