FROM today, supermarkets in France are able to sell pregnancy tests, following a change in the law.
A new consumer law came into effect today which allowed the sale of both over-the-counter pregnancy tests and ovulation tests in supermarkets as well as in pharmacies.
Minister for women’s rights Najat Belkacem-Vallaud said that the decision would allow women easier access to the tests and would lower prices.
One of the country’s best-known supermarkets, Leclerc, acted quickly. CEO Michel-Edouard Leclerc said that the business would sell pregnancy tests for as little as €1.
Val says that could give you a shock whilst shopping, some guy coming up and saying " I zink you have ze petit Madame" Well it would make a change from offering cheese samples!
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