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Teenagers might change their attitudes about cigarette smoking by what could be dubbed a “don’t show, don’t tell” policy that keeps tobacco products in stores out of sight, according to a ...
Toronto, ON. – Just weeks before Ontario implements a ban on the retail display of all tobacco products, new research from the Ontario Tobacco Research Unit at the University of Toronto shows ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. THERE should be a limit of one square metre for the display of cigarette packets at supermarkets and shops, a bipartisan ...
Retailers are warning that the looming ban on cigarette displays will create a boom in black market tobacco and may prove the final straw for thousands of struggling small shops.
Supermarket chain Sheng Siong, which has 39 outlets, will be adding locks and covers to cigarette display cases by the end of the year. Staff will also be trained to comply with the new regulations.
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