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Fat women charged more than their slimmer counterparts for clothes

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By:
detraveller
When: 17 May 18 18:08
same here. Can you write to the BBC?
By:
Mr.Anderson
When: 17 May 18 18:17
I'll contact Sweden's Television! You write to the BBC! Excited
By:
detraveller
When: 17 May 18 18:39
Fook me i ain't in the UK either. I'm in Germany and the media won't give a feck though I could try Bild.
By:
Jack Hacksaw
When: 18 May 18 08:51
You two have probably caught something from drinking that foreign water.
By:
Crawford
When: 18 May 18 09:54
Quite right too.  Quite apart from the health issues, when you buy carpet and lino and curtains you tend to be charged by the square foot/metre/yard.  So it should be with clothing.
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Mr.Anderson
When: 18 May 18 10:58
Don't think I'm angry enough to contact the media Happy But I do think it's a bit strange that you can have a BMI of 19, which is considered "normal", and still not be able to find any clothes that fit you in a medium sized town.
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Just Checking
When: 19 May 18 12:14
Anderson you should go to primark :)

I went in there and while you can get some bargains (you have to be selective some stuff is pretty decent especially for the price), LOADS seemed to be a lot smaller than labelled. Not just shirts were "Large" is up for debate. I tried on pair of summer shorts that were supposedly my size, in waist measurement.

I couldn't button them up and they were so tight I looked like I was about to go go to a foam party on Mykonos.
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