Business Insider reported on this video about gender discriminatory pricing. Have you ever noticed how a "woman's product" costs more than a "man's product," even though they're basically the same exact thing?

It's called gender-based pricing, but we know it as the "woman tax, or pink tax." A California study in 1995 revealed women pay "$1,351 a year more for the same products as men." I can only imagine how much that number has increased in the last 20 years. And the fact that California is the first and only state to ban gender-discriminatory pricing after all these years is just unacceptable.

Mike Byhoff and Katie Isaacson from The Daily Share put this theory to the test to see how it impacts our lives today. Let's just say the other 49 states have some serious explaining to do.

Have a good weekend, folks. I'll be shopping for blue razors and men's shave gel.

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