Bust-up over Marks and Spencer big boob tax
Campaigners who claim Marks and Spencer 'tax' women with big breasts are set to confront bosses of the high-street store.Busts 4 Justice, was set up last year by Beckie Williams because she felt it was unfair that M&S charges £2 extra for bras that are a size DD or bigger.
Now over 10,000 women (and a couple of men) have joined her group and they even bought shares so the can to attend the firms AGM in July.
Beckie says she plans confront chairman Sir Stuart Rose about the issue, which he has refused to do anything about.
Anyone would think Sir Stuart and co were holding out in the hope the large-chested women will stage a protest outside their offices.
The Busts 4 Justice page on Facebook says: "For too long now, M&S have got away with this criminally unfair tit-tax, which puts a £2 surcharge on bras bigger than a DD cup.
"M&S don't apply the same policy to their other items. They would never charge you more for an extra large t-shirt, or less for a smaller pair of trousers."
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"M&S don't apply the same policy to their other items. They would never charge you more for an extra large t-shirt, or less for a smaller pair of trousers."
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