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Is the tobacco 'footfall' argument justified for tobacco purchases in New Zealand convenience stores?

Louise MarshClaire CameronRobin QuiggSarah WoodMei-Ling BlankNoeleen VenterLathan ThomasLindsay RobertsonJanet A HoekTrudy Sullivan
Published in: Tobacco control (2020)
Our results do not support claims that tobacco drives one-quarter of footfall into stores or that customers who purchase tobacco spend almost twice as much as non-tobacco customers. Combined purchases of tobacco and non-tobacco items constituted 5.5% of transactions; the impact on a store's profitability of removing tobacco sales is unknown and could be the focus of future research.
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