Posted on 08/07/2018 8:19:44 AM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
You know how good a cool shower feels when you come home from a long, sweaty run? Well that shampoo and body wash you love so much could be costing you more if youre using products marketed towards womena price discrimination commonly referred to as the pink tax.
Research confirms this is a real thing. The New York City Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) compared the cost of various products sold throughout New York City and found a stark difference between the cost of products marketed to men and those marketed to women. And a 2010 Consumer Reports study found that products such as shaving cream, antiperspirant, razors, and body wash directed at womenthrough packaging, description, or namecost more than similar products for men.
It turns out that women pay about 48 percent more for shampoo and conditioner, 11 percent more for razors, 6 percent more for body wash, and 3 percent more for deodorant. Women also pay 8 percent more for comparable clothing, including 3 percent more for socks and 15 percent more for shirts.
Generally, the justification has been that it costs more to package and market products that appeal to women, says Nitasha Mehta, director of vendor marketing at Boxed, an online delivery service that sells things like groceries and personal care products in bulk. But there's no information showing that it costs more to develop a womans product, or that the product itself is different than the male version. Plus, Mehta doesn't believe those costs shouldnt be passed on to the customerand most would agree.
Thats why, when Mehta and her team noticed this cost difference, they discounted overpriced female products to better match the male equivalents.
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Just raise the price of men’s products. Problem solved.
Thanks a lot.
Laughable someone would even write such an article. No one keeps them from buying Head & Shoulders, Ivory Soap, men’s razors, etc.
Of course there is no analysis of the production costs of each product...because of sexism...or something!
If women were unwilling to pay more for women-special products, there would be no price difference (and likely few women-special products).
If it didn’t cost more to market to women, you would not see much of a price difference.
My wife once asked me why women’s clothing cost more. I answered: “Look around and see how much square footage has to be devoted to women’s stuff, in order for women to find the exact color and style they want. They will try on umpteen different things, and then wind up returning much of what they bought. That’s why.”
Women pay more because they are willing to pay more to pamper themselves. Society has told them they are worth it.
Unintended consequences.
When we do that which sometimes married couples do, she even admits I smell pretty good.
I rest my case.
Everything goes on sale. Everything. And then there are coupons. Buy your products when they are on sale and with a coupon. And that goes for everything else. Just do smart shopping. Stock up when stuff is on sale. Or use products marketed to men. There is almost always an unscented version. Add some essential oils of a fragrance you like. Duh! This is not a crisis or conspiracy against women. With all the problems going on in the world, this is definitely a 1st world concern.
So just use soap and regular shampoo. If all women did, the pink tax would go away. It doesnt go away because women must buy the crap thats out there and manufacturers gleefully dance a fandango every time someone buys over priced products.
My wife often says. Wow this sale is good this widget costs only 1/4 what it sold for last month. The problem is the widgets new price is 2 to 3 times the price of a similar widget made for a man.
I suggest shopping at Walmart or Amazon to get more equitable prices.
Dont get trapped into the whole fashion nexus.
This is absurd. First, it is not a tax. Only government can tax. Second, if women dont want to spend more on lilac colored scented razors, then buy plain mens razors. I hate to say it, but many women believe silly things.
Exactly. I am not picky about such things. Ivory soap and Head and shoulders are staples in our house, and a razor is razor, whether it is pink or black.
How about he/shes who have woken to the misconception he is now a she?
Couldn’t the shes declares they are hes to get away from the she tax?
No one has sat down and tried to ‘work it out’
The stuff in deodorant is the same for men and women, just marketed different. They spend far more in advertising to women than men, charge more accordingly, because that is where the market is. All women have to do is STOP. Stop buying because it is fancier, has ‘oil of hand squeezed iris blossoms’, etc.
They don’t buy the stuff, no ‘pink tax’.
Exactly. “You’re worth it” works.
Don’t buy overpriced crap. Problem solved. Of course I am a cold, heartless, logical man.
combination of shower gel, shampoo and conditioner in one large bottle available for $1 at DOLLAR GENERAL
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Remember in the show 3rd Rock From the Sun, the one character(French Stewart) was always bragging how they invented and did things we had no idea about..
EXCEPT
They never figured out how to get shampoo and Conditioner in one container...
Guess they would really be ‘stumped’ now that we have soap in it also...<:<:
This is crap. Most things that market for men are very expensive, like The Art of Shaving or Aiden Gill. The reality is that most men are fine with uni-sex soaps like Irish spring and uni-sex shampoos. Many women like to upgrade in this area. So they buy something more expensive than the lowest price. Women literally prefer paying more because they think its better.
Exactly my thought.
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