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Pretty in pink: Are the prices of female hygiene products all for nothing?

Summary by The Eyeopener
By Jasmine Makar  The continuous presence of the ‘pink tax’ on drugstore shelves, paired with Toronto’s high cost of living, has some Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) students with tight budgets moving towards alternatives, including men’s products and student partnerships offering free feminine hygiene items that enhance access and lower costs.  The term ‘pink tax’ refers to gender-based price discrimination on certain products that are ma…
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The Eyeopener broke the news in on Tuesday, April 1, 2025.
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