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Tobacco company agreements with tobacco retailers for price discounts and prime placement of products and advertising: a scoping review.

Alexandria E ReimoldJoseph G L LeeKurt M Ribisl
Published in: Tobacco control (2022)
Contracts are prevalent around the world and handsomely incentivise tobacco retailers in exchange for substantial manufacturer control of tobacco product availability, placement, pricing and promotion in the retail setting. Contracts allow tobacco companies to promote their products and undermine tobacco control efforts in the retail setting through discounted prices, promotions and highly visible placement of marketing materials and products. Policy recommendations include banning tobacco manufacturer contracts and retailer incentives along with more transparent reporting of contract incentives given to retailers.
Keyphrases
  • smoking cessation
  • healthcare
  • light emitting