Tobacco firms using sophisticated pricing tactics to keep smokers hooked, suggests new British report

Big tobacco companies have developed sophisticated pricing strategies to soak up tax increases and undermine efforts to reduce smoking, researchers in Britain have suggested.

Tobacco firms using sophisticated pricing tactics to keep smokers hooked, suggests new British report

Big tobacco companies have developed sophisticated pricing strategies to soak up tax increases and undermine efforts to reduce smoking, researchers in Britain have suggested.

Academics at the University of Bath and King’s College London say the tactics ensure products remain cheap for the poorest in society.

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