The reports angered commentators in a country where series of scandals over tainted powdered milk have fuelled demand for imported formula, forcing up prices. Red Net commentator Kou Yulong says the rich should take medicine and not grab milk meant for babies. Cai Hui in the Beijing Morning Post argues: "The wealthy in China are busy picking beautiful women and drinking human milk... Such a development will take us into the abyss." It's a month since China's first breast milk bank opened in Guangdong, aimed at helping sick children. It reportedly struggles to find donors.