From Moms Rising (https://www.momsrising.org/):
Diapers cost too much. And it’s not inflation, it’s price gouging. [1]
Take Pampers. They’ve hiked their prices up 22% since 2018, and that’s double the rate of inflation. Meanwhile, the CEO of Procter & Gamble, the maker of Pampers, has hiked his own pay to $1,191,000 (yes, that’s $1.1 MILLION DOLLARS) with a bonus of more than 2.5x his base salary! [2]
We see you Pampers, and unlike our babies, it’s not cute! In fact, it stinks worse than a diaper explosion and it’s time for a change.
Go to https://action.momsrising.org/sign/pampers-price-petition to tell Pampers: If you’re really “dedicated to every baby’s happy, healthy development,” you’ll stop price gouging.
Parents of babies and toddlers are crying every time they have to buy diapers because of the price. These price hikes are contributing to the fact that 1 in 3 U.S. families struggles to provide enough diapers to keep a baby or toddler clean, dry, and healthy. [3]
Diaper needs have serious ramifications for families. Diaper need contributes to babies having increased painful rashes and urinary infections resulting in increased trips to the ER and doctor visits. Diaper needs mean 3 in 5 parents are missing school or work because they cannot afford the diapers required for childcare. Diapers are absolutely essential to a baby’s physical and emotional wellbeing and for families’ economic security.
Meanwhile, major diaper companies, like Pampers, are seeing their highest earnings in decades. Over the course of the pandemic, Pampers’ CEO saw pay increases from 333 times higher than the average worker, to 343 times higher. [1] Price gouging parents is bad for business and bad for babies.
Pampers says they’re “dedicated to every baby’s happy, healthy development,” but they’re taking advantage of inflation, the pandemic, and families to increase prices and their profits. Diapers are a basic need – hiking prices to line executive pockets is wrong and parents have had ENOUGH!
We will deliver the message straight to the Pampers CEO: parents deserve BETTER! Pampers must practice what they preach and actually support the healthy development of babies by providing affordable access to diapers.
** Don’t forget to sign on! Add your name to our letter to Pampers’ CEO, Jon Moeller, telling him to return diapers to an affordable price!
References:
[1] Procter & Gamble’s 2021 Proxy Statement[2] Bureau of Labor Statistics, Consumer prices up 9.1 percent over the year ended June 2022, largest increase in 40 years
[3] National Diaper Bank Network, National Diaper Need Awareness Week 2022
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