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Tobacco display ban extended to all shops | Tobacco display ban extended to all shops |
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A ban on showing tobacco products at the point of sale in small shops across the UK has come into force. | A ban on showing tobacco products at the point of sale in small shops across the UK has come into force. |
The display of such goods has been illegal in large stores and supermarkets since 2012. | The display of such goods has been illegal in large stores and supermarkets since 2012. |
Now small stores, and other outlets such as pubs and clubs, will also have to keep cigarettes out of sight. | Now small stores, and other outlets such as pubs and clubs, will also have to keep cigarettes out of sight. |
The ban has been welcomed by campaign group Action on Smoking and Health (Ash), but criticised by shopkeeper group the Tobacco Retailers' Alliance. | The ban has been welcomed by campaign group Action on Smoking and Health (Ash), but criticised by shopkeeper group the Tobacco Retailers' Alliance. |
'Glitzy' | |
Hazel Cheeseman, director of policy at Ash, said: "Two-thirds of smokers start before the age of 18, so it is vital that everything is done to put tobacco out of sight to protect future generations. | Hazel Cheeseman, director of policy at Ash, said: "Two-thirds of smokers start before the age of 18, so it is vital that everything is done to put tobacco out of sight to protect future generations. |
"The display ban in small shops will work hand in hand with standardised packs, which will be introduced in May 2016, to further protect children from glitzy tobacco packaging." | "The display ban in small shops will work hand in hand with standardised packs, which will be introduced in May 2016, to further protect children from glitzy tobacco packaging." |
But Suleman Khonat, spokesman for the Tobacco Retailers' Alliance, said: "The introduction of the display ban into larger shops hasn't even been evaluated, so how do we know it will work in smaller shops? | But Suleman Khonat, spokesman for the Tobacco Retailers' Alliance, said: "The introduction of the display ban into larger shops hasn't even been evaluated, so how do we know it will work in smaller shops? |
"Of course retailers will need to comply with the law but this is a further unnecessary measure that will hit small businesses." | "Of course retailers will need to comply with the law but this is a further unnecessary measure that will hit small businesses." |
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