Reason to quit smoking: It's getting too pricey


By AGENCY
In England, the cost of smoking is becoming a decisive factor in quitting. — AFP

Long maligned in many countries, particularly in Europe, could the steady rise in tobacco prices finally prove to be a deterrent?

It would seem so, if only because of the fall in purchasing power suffered by consumers, as revealed by a new study conducted by British researchers.

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