I think she made some excellent points about formula feeding.
I breastfed my first because I had no idea how to prepare formula and there was no information out there to help me (21 years ago). I was very lucky in that I had an amazing midwife the first few nights post section who sat with me and helped me latch the baby. Then at home I lived with my mum & dad (I was single) and mum had BF both me and my brother so really helped - again no idea how to formula feed.
I wanted to quit so many times and really I should have but I received zero support, HV just said I was doing so well and to carry on. I tried Mumsnet, the response was "why would you switch from BF to FF?" I remember crying because I couldn't find anyone to help me.
In the end at 14 months and thoroughly ducked off with it all, I stopped cold turkey and ended up with mastitis.
(9 years later I decided to BF my second but that was because I'd done it once and he was admittedly a dream to feed, plus it was easier for our family dynamic.)
I really do think Formula needs to stop being demonised and I hate how there's a FF vs BF debate, do what's the best for you - ultimately fed is best. Women being pitted against each other time and again, being made to feel less than perfect for their choices.