When
I imagine the type of retail establishment that would tell the crib
industry that the safety standards set by the federal government aren't
good enough, and that all manufacturers who want to sell their cribs at
its stores must meet additional requirements, I imagine expensive,
high-end children's boutiques. You know the shops - filled with
hand-knit layette sets and $5000 cribs lovingly carved from rescued
wood from the Amazon rainforest.
But actually, the retailer in question is Toys R Us . . .
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