High street retailers charge women up to twice as much as men for products
By Seb Joseph
British high street retailers are reportedly charging women up to twice as much more for products than the same goods for men.
The revelation follows an investigation by The Times that analysed of hundreds of items including clothes, toys and personal care products, which found those marketed at women were 37 per cent more expensive.
Tesco, Boots, Argos and Amazon were among those brands alleged to be profiting from sexist pricing of their wares
In one instance, the report found that Tesco charged double the price for 10 pink disposable razors as it did for the men’s equivalent. While Levi’s 501 jeans were Read full story ›
Source: The Drum




