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Pink Tax

A class action in St. Louis County claims that Edgewell Personal Care Co. imposes a de facto “<a href="http://www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Pink-Tax.pdf"><strong>pink tax</strong></a>” on women by charging them more for razor products than it charges men for “virtually identical” products.

CLAYTON, Mo. — A class action in St. Louis County claims that Edgewell Personal Care Co. imposes a de facto “pink tax” on women by charging them more for razors than it charges men for “virtually identical” products.

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