The primary concern with the Nestle Corporation's marketing of infant formula in Third World countries is that:
A) the infant formula is exorbitantly priced
B) Nestle's infant formula competes unfairly against domestic infant formula brands
C) mothers in these countries do not have the knowledge, means or conditions to use it safely
D) a very inferior grade of infant formula is marketed
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