"Once they get the money, the conversation usually stops and unfortunately the mother or guardian never receives that formula that they purchased," Wetzel said.
Leaders celebrated the start of the $210 million project despite setbacks including a soaring cost for the project’s first phase and lack of bidders for the second.
If they approve the agreement, Schnucks workers would see changes in working conditions as well as improvements to their health care plans at no extra cost to them.
Those for and against these changes spoke before Council. Some say if things stay the way they are, it would avoid some of the issues they've seen in the past.