Business Insider Australia is the Australian edition of the world’s fastest-growing business news website, Business Insider. Recent Posts If You Do These Things While Shopping, Retail Workers Probably Find... Credit Suisse Thinks The Australian Dollar Could Go To 75 Cents... Whitehaven Coal Got The Final OK To Build Its $767 Million Maules... A Chinese company has been scouring the countryside for wet nurses to meet a growing market for breast milk for adults, according to Chinese media reports. Chinese tabloid Southern Metropolis Daily reports this week that rich Shenzhen residents are spending 10,000 to 20,000 yuan (about $1,600-$3,300) a month on wet nurses. Lin Jun of the Xinxinyu...
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