Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons pledge to pass on Tampon Tax savings

David Cameron announced the government would scrap VAT on sanitary products after a climbdown by Brussels

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All of Britain's 'big four' supermarkets and other major high street retailers have pledged they will pass on the full savings to customers when the so-called 'Tampon Tax' is finally removed.

Labour MP Paula Sherriff, who has campaigned vociferously against the five per cent VAT levy on sanitary products, says she has received assurances from Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda and Morrisons, the four biggest supermarkets in the country, that they will pass on any savings in full. The big four's smaller rival Waitrose and the pharmaceuticals retailer Boots have both given similar assurances.

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