Date: Monday, May 25th, 2009 07:06 am (UTC)
The other week, Marks & Spencer decided to stop charging more for oversized bras than for 'normal' sizes after a customer-led campaign.

At first, they were quite adamant it was justified, since bigger bras mean more material (cloth etc.) is used.

When I heard about it, I was genuinely astonished that someone might have to pay more for the same item of clothing just because it's a bigger size.

There's no difference in price bewteen a size 6 and a size 14, so why should there be any difference between other sizes. Sounds like discrimination to me...
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