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…time to time with or without notice to you. In addition, if you are using a particular service on www.countertobacco.org or accessed via www.countertobacco.org, you will be subject to any…
…stops too short. Walmart operates thousands of stores across the country and the company has not said how many will continue to sell tobacco. In some stores where Walmart has…
…with minimum price laws had 5–11% higher prices for low-priced cigarettes and 3–9% higher median cigarette prices.,[5] In addition, states whose laws prohibited multi-pack discounts that dropped the price below…
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…e-cigarettes while continuing to sell more harmful tobacco products like cigarettes and cigars makes no sense, healthwise. Walmart: On May 8, 2019, Walmart announced that they, too, were raising the…
…worldwide. Across the globe, 78% of youth 13-15 years old report regular exposure to tobacco advertising, promotion, and sponsorship[1]. The 2012 Surgeon General’s Report concludes that these tobacco industry advertisements and promotions, to…
…of over 100 urban and 100 rural tobacco retailers in Ohio, found that the cheapest packs of cigarettes were, on average, sold for the lowest prices in rural areas with…
…tobacco retailers in Ohio, this study compared the intersection of rurality, socioeconomic status, and race in regard to prices of brand-name and low-cost cigarettes. Analysis evidenced that the lowest prices…
…these price-sensitive groups. [15, 16] The sensitivity of low-income communities to tobacco price increases prompts more quit attempts or reductions in tobacco use. [17] While any price increase may reduce…
…lower median household income. While across the US, the average price for the cheapest pack of cigarettes was $5.17, the price was $0.04 cheaper for every standard deviation increase in…