UK supermarket to offer women bra price equality
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Forty years after feminists threatened to burn their bras, British women have won another battle in the fight for equality.
Asda, Britain's second-biggest food retailer and owned by U.S. giant Wal-Mart, says it will no longer charge women more for bigger bras in its George fashion range.
"We're putting an end once and for all to one of the last prejudices -- that of the bigger-busted woman," said brand director Fiona Lambert in a statement.
"From now on, all bras at George will be exactly the same price from A cup through to F cup."
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