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2 hours ago, McEwan's Lager said:

You were the one proposing the policy without any justification.

But doing something like you suggest would limit product choice and stifle product innovation.

It would also be extortionate. Average cost of menstrual products at £13 a month and extrapolate that across probably something like 20 million women, you are looking at an overall cost of £3.1 billion a year.

Fair do's, that's a sound argument against which I have never actually seen put down on paper.

I don't think the cost is quite as bad as £13 a month (wife and 3 daughters......), and I get you point on choice and innovation which I fully agree with in principle. On that basis I would limit my spendthrift ways to free tampons to all school age persons.

 

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