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Standardised packaging, minimum excise tax, and RYO focussed tax rise implications for UK tobacco pricing.

Rosemary HiscockNicole H AugustinJ Robert BranstonAnna B Gilmore
Published in: PloS one (2020)
There was no long-term lowering of tobacco prices after the implementation of standardised packaging as predicted by the industry. The introduction of the MET was successful in increasing the price of the cheapest FM cigarettes and narrowing the price gap between FM brands. The RYO tax increases were, however, insufficient to narrow the price gap between RYO and FM. Overall, undershifting became less extensive indicating that tobacco industry manipulation of the tax system which had previously kept cheap products available had declined. This suggests that standardised packaging and a MET will likely contribute to further declines in UK tobacco use.
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