Tue, Dec 5: Consumers are being urged to vote with their wallets to change the so-called “pink tax” and some retailers and manufacturers are changing their pricing as a result of consumer feedback. Tony Tighe reports on a Calgary incident that sparked the discussion.
- ‘Pink tax’: Calls grow to scrap ‘unfair’ prices on women’s products
- Always removes female symbol from pads to be more inclusive to trans, non-binary users
- $15 box of tampons raises questions on gender bias in pricing