more expensive on average, than boys' uniform. This disparity is known as 'pink tax' and it has been highlighted by Income Tax UK.Researchers studied the prices of items for gender-targeted school uniform at Tesco, Asda, Sainsbury's, and Marks and Spencer.They compared uniform prices for school children aged three to 11, and older secondary school kids aged 11 to 16.Researchers found Asda shoppers who are buying uniform for primary school children will pay £107.63 on average for a boy, compared to £126.49 for a girl.For secondary school children, the average cost of uniform for a boy from Asda is £135.14, while shoppers pay £164.60 for girls.Tesco shoppers with primary school kids pay £97.38 on average for a boy, compared to £109 for.
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