I was looking up when babies can safely start eating untoasted bread and one of the images led me to this website that sells… stuff? Are they selling me the question? Who knows.
Then if you scroll down to the related products, you can buy a basketball club for $30, down from $15!
I’m guessing this is some phishing website looking to steal credit cards. I also still haven’t found an answer to my original question.
I’m not a dad and I don’t have an answer to your original question, but this site definitely smells phishy. Weird SEO optimization so it comes up higher when people google questions, no reviews, and what’s up with those “discounts”? Are the prices listed backwards? Steer away.
Its like they are selling online searches, lol
It’s sus for sure. None of the listings have any info on the “product” besides the photo.
Looks like you found a scam site that took a photo from Solid Starts (https://solidstarts.com/foods/bread/). My wife followed them with our first kid as it gives good suggestions on when to introduce foods and how. All the info is free.
I think they also sell recipes and other bonus info, but I’m not certain.
Interesting. I didn’t think anyone could fall for something so obviously fake, but if everything’s from solidstarts, they might be preying on sleep deprived parents.
maybe phishing, but also possible these are “legit” sales of definitely AI gen.
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