Recalled pillows linked to 10 infant deaths still being sold on Facebook Marketplace, US agency says

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Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. lounger / ˈlaʊn dʒər / (n.) – a relaxing chair where people can sit or lie down
    Example:

    He is sitting on a lounger while his friends are swimming in the pool.


  2. take down (something) / teɪk daʊn / (phrasal v.) – to take or remove something that was previously put up or put in place
    Example:

    They will take down the posters after the concert.


  3. egregious / ɪˈgri dʒəs / (adj.) – relating to something bad and noticeable
    Example:

    The team double-checked the facts and figures in the report to avoid egregious errors.


  4. suffocation / ˌsʌf əˈkeɪ ʃən / (n.) – difficulty in breathing
    Example:

    The people in the burning apartment almost died of suffocation.


  5. dispose of (something) / dɪˈspoʊz əv / (phrasal v.) – to toss or throw something away
    Example:

    He disposed of the broken pieces of glass safely.


Article

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Federal safety regulators are urging consumers to stop using baby pillows that have been linked to 10 infant deaths but are still being sold on Facebook Marketplace, despite being recalled two years ago.


The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said that Boppy Newborn Loungers are no longer legally for sale but it has found thousands of them on Facebook Marketplace since the 2021 recall began.


The agency wrote to Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook parent Meta Platforms, saying it had made repeated requests to have recalled items taken down from Marketplace. It cited the Boppy loungers as “a particularly egregious example” of a product that puts consumers at risk.


The Boppy Co. recalled more than 3 million of its infant pillows due to suffocation risk in September 2021 — with reports of eight deaths associated with Boppy’s loungers between 2015 and 2020. The CPSC said that two additional babies died shortly after the recall began.


The CPSC is urging consumers to stop using the recalled loungers — as babies can suffocate if they roll over, are placed on the lounger in a position that restricts breathing or move off the infant pillow.


Meta’s online policy states that listings on Marketplace cannot promote or sell recalled products and encourages users to check current recalls before purchasing items. The company says that Marketplace posts featuring recalled products are removed when identified.


CPSC said it has also made similar takedown requests to other online secondhand marketplaces and for other recalled products, including the recalled Fisher Price Rock ’n Play sleepers, which have also been linked to infant deaths.


The Boppy loungers under recall are Boppy Original Newborn Loungers, Boppy Preferred Newborn Loungers and Pottery Barn Kids Boppy Newborn Loungers. The products were sold online and at retailers nationwide, including Target and Walmart, between January 2004 and September 2021, according to the CPSC’s original recall notice. Consumers can contact the Boppy Company to get a refund and for instructions on how to dispose of the products.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

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Discussion A

  • The Boppy Co. already recalled its baby loungers in 2021, but CSPC has found thousands of the products still being sold on Facebook’s Marketplace. Do you think the Boppy Co. should be held responsible for any problems caused by this? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • If you were a decision-maker at the Boppy Co., how would you address the problem of thousands of recalled products still being sold online? Would you take Meta to court? Why or why not? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Do you think it is safe to buy and sell items from online stores like Facebook Marketplace? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • After reading the article, what are some things that you would be careful about when buying from these kinds of online stores? Why? Discuss.