Cigarette prices have risen following standardised packaging, despite warnings
Published on 13 February 2020New study highlights how the introduction of minimum excise tax and the advent of ‘plain packs’ for cigarettes has seen prices rise.
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New study highlights how the introduction of minimum excise tax and the advent of ‘plain packs’ for cigarettes has seen prices rise.
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