TAMPON TAX AXED

Morrisons follows Tesco and Waitrose in slashing tampon tax – saving customers 5% on all sanitary products

The supermarket is the third to slash the prices while the EU drags its feet on changing the law to allow it to be scrapped

MORRISONS has followed Tesco and Waitrose by announcing it will cancel VAT on all women's sanitary products.

The supermarket is the third to slash the prices while the EU drags its feet on changing the law to allow it to be scrapped.

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 Tampons will now be cheaper at Morrisons, Tesco and WaitroseCredit: Alamy

Morrisons announced today it would cover the cost of the tax for customers, months after ministers promised to push for the tax to be axed everywhere.

The price changes will take place from Monday, the chain said.

Two weeks ago Tesco became the first retailer to slash the prices, and last week Waitrose followed suit.

Hundreds of products will become cheaper as a result.

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Jacqueline Claughton, Health Buying Manager for Morrisons, said:  “Cancelling the effect of VAT on what is an essential product for many women and girls is the right thing to do.”

Last year David Cameron announced that the EU would bring forward proposals so that countries can cut the VAT rates on sanitary products down to zero – effectively confirming the tax will go.

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He said that proposal would come “in the next few days” – but they still have yet to bring it forward.

In 2015, George Osborne announced that the extra cash would be earmarked for women’s charities – including refuges for domestic abuse refuges.

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