Friday, July 29, 2011

Inflation hits diaper market

So along with gas and food prices, disposable diapers have increased in price. Click here to read an article on how inflation is affecting the cost of disposable diapers.

I know I've seen the cost of fuel and groceries rise sharply the past year and it has particularly impacted the amount of money we spend on groceries each week. My family goes through a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables, which are very costly, and we've definitely noticed a difference at the checkout counter. I can't imagine adding the cost of disposable diapers to that total.

With consumer confidence low and personal debt levels high, perhaps one way to increase the cash in parents' wallet is to consider reusable diaper products. The overall investment is significantly less than the cost of disposables and practices such as line drying clothing and cloth diapers will allow you to save even further on your energy bills.

Inflationary pressures are something we're going to be keeping a close eye on in the coming months. As the start of our workshop season begins once again, we will continue to educate parents on the benefits of using cloth diapers. One of the topics we include is a detailed financial analysis of the cost of cloth versus disposable products. Most parents are shocked at the total cost of disposable products and now that they are increasing in price the gap is widening even further between them and cloth diaper products.

Cloth diaper systems will cost anywhere from $250-$1,000 depending on the type and number of diapers purchased. If properly cared for they can last beyond one child and often multiple children. Disposables will cost anywhere from $1,800-3,500+ per child. As you can see, the potential cost savings are huge.

Some raw material costs will be impacting the cloth diaper manufacturers as well however despite an increase in production costs, cloth diapers are still a very affordable and cost effective choice for families.

For more information on the costs of cloth versus disposable diapers, please contact us: inquire@babyluvboutique.com.

Baby Luv Boutique

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