The changing retail landscape for tobacco: dollar stores and the availability of cheap cigarettes among tobacco-related priority populations.
Ilana G RaskindMonika VishwakarmaNina C SchleicherElizabeth Andersen-RodgersLisa HenriksenPublished in: Tobacco control (2021)
Dollar stores may exacerbate smoking-related inequities by contributing to the availability of cheaper cigarettes in neighbourhoods that are lower income, rural and have greater proportions of youth. Pro-equity retail policies, such as minimum price laws and density reduction policies, could mitigate the health consequences of dollar stores' rapid expansion.