BEIJING
SEPTEMBER 21 2008 17:58h
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The woman said she had been producing more milk than her 3-month-old son could consume, so decided to sell the surplus.
A new mother sensing a business opportunity in the wake of China's tainted milk scandal is offering to breast feed other children for a price, according to state news agency Xinhua on Sunday.
The 32-year-old woman surnamed Huang said she had been producing more milk than her 3-month-old son could consume, so decided to sell the surplus in a breastfeeding service for 300 yuan ($44) a day, said Xinhua.
While the woman's Internet advertisement has caused a storm, she says it doesn't matter.
"My husband fully supports ... me on this," Xinhua quoted the entrepreneur-cum-mum as saying.
Four infants have died and many thousands more have fallen ill after drinking baby formula tainted with melamine, a chemical illegally added to give false protein readings in tests, in a spreading scandal that has triggered a regional recall of Chinese produced dairy products.
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