Which of the following correctly describes "milk displacement"?
A. the self-weaning of an infant from breast milk
B. the surge in infant formula use in recent years
C. the avoidance of dairy products due to the fear of allergic reactions
D. the selection by children of low-nutrient beverages (such as soda) instead of milk
Answer: D
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