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Published Date: 05 November 2007
DISCOUNT chain Lidl is to stop selling cigarettes in its Scottish shops.
The supermarket chain says it wants to enhance its healthy credentials by bringing its 78 stores in Scotland into line with elsewhere in the UK, where they have never sold tobacco.

It is part of a wider drive by Lidl to position itself as a retai
ler with a strong health message. Last month it ran a healthy eating campaign which included big discounts on fresh produce.

A Lidl spokesman said: "We launched a campaign to encourage a healthier lifestyle in Scotland as the child obesity rates are extremely high."

Maureen Moore, chief executive of ASH Scotland, welcomed Lidl's decision. "Obviously smoking is one of the biggest killers in Scotland, so Lidl should be congratulated on this move," she said.

"It would be great if other supermarkets, as well as focusing on healthy eating, considered the impact that cigarettes had on people's health and stopped selling them.

"But I am not convinced that we will see that happen."

Fiona Moriarty, director of the Scottish Retail Consortium, said: "Retailers take their responsibilities on age restricted products such as cigarettes very seriously." But she refused to be drawn on whether other large retailers were planning to stop selling cigarettes at their stores.



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  • Last Updated: 04 November 2007 9:35 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Smoking issues
 
1

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 00:18:57

'MORE-FOOL-THEM', are we 'Bovvered'??
Take your wee 'leggy-pegs' a walk across the road or next door and still by the fags!
What they want..........a Gold Star or somid??

2

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 00:27:44

And I take it! all the food they sell is 100% chemical free, and eat 3000 of their 'pork-pies' and its quite safe! 'Boys&Gals'........... 'AS-IF'.... MUPPETS!!
BEING THE 'SELF RICHEOUS ONE' DON'T WASH!!

3

Jock Tamson,

Scotland, Caledonia, Alba 05/11/2007 01:10:36

I buy my cigarettes abroad. Pays for going for them. My Lidl stopped selling them donkeys ago.

Nowadays they put the healthy option in the shelving gap-chocolates and sweets.

4

Charles Linskaill,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 01:27:22

#3., Cool! 'Ain't-it'? Have a mouth without a tooth, or better still, tempt our children to look like,
'worzel gummidge'
Aye Lidl's, have got it all sewn up, haven't they?

5

Guga II,

Rockall 05/11/2007 03:39:23

Now the health fascists want to stop shops selling tobacco. This is getting to be a joke. You can be sure that they are still selling food loaded with sugar and/or salt, and other assorted chemicals of extremely doubtful value to health.

I smoke. I enjoy smoking, and I will continue to smoke for as long as it pleases me so to do. Nothing the health fascists do or say is going to alter what I do, nor is the government's attitude of stealing more tax money going to stop me. Like #3, I'll buy my tobacco overseas, and even if they try banning it, I'll still buy it.

Get of my case and leave me to have freedom of choice. You totalitarians need to get a life, and leave other people to enjoy theirs as they see fit.

Incidentally, is Lidl going to stop selling booze? Booze is a health hazard. How many people end up dead, beaten up or injured as a result of booze. When are they going to ban booze from being sold?

Bloody hypocrites.

6

49th State,

heading off into the sunset 05/11/2007 07:19:34

# 5

Guga II

Why not save a bundle by growing your own tobacco and roll your own. It's got to be cheaper than those stale store brands.

7

Boy Wonder,

05/11/2007 08:34:36

As Guga #5 points out, Lidl are still selling cheap booze though. Is one any healthier than the other in Scotland? Yes if we drank sensibly ... but we don't, do we? (okay I don't drink, but that's not the point!)

And again, it's all about the right to choose being taken away. So Lidl will stop selling fags ... other places won't stop just because of that!

8

Pickleskin 25,

I love you all the same....except you!!! 05/11/2007 08:38:36

Healthy options eh...does that mean that they are to stop selling alcohol, crisps, cakes, pies, bacon, red meat, cheese...etc, etc etc!!

9

St. Brendan,

Under the smoke ring 05/11/2007 09:11:34

#5 Guga

Abstinens explains your aggression.
You have no freedom of choice,
you don't dare think of quit smoking.

10

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05/11/2007 09:13:57
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11

Märiö Antoinette,

05/11/2007 09:26:15

I'm sure there are business reasons behind the fact that Lidl have stopped selling fagareens.

IF Lidl were being altruistic Booze would have gone as others say.

Cmon.

12

RufusT,

Planet Zog 05/11/2007 09:40:00

If I actually knew where my nearest lidl shop was, then I wouldn't be shopping there. I'm not even going to make the comments about selling salty/fatty/sugary foods or booze.

Can anyone else say "cheap publicity"?

13

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 09:52:20

Never bought fags from Lidl in any case. They don't sell Superkings, Rothmans International or Dunhill International, which are more or less the only brands I smoke. So really, this is no loss to me.

It is a great pity that firms somehow feel the need to bow down to stupid, politically correct, nanny state principles though.

14

filthy,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 10:08:37

Guga II.


"Get of my case and leave me to have freedom of choice. You totalitarians need to get a life, and leave other people to enjoy theirs as they see fit."

hahaha freedom of choice ranter, cant you see that your drug addiction has taken away your freedom of choice. (probably not)

i would enjoy my life better if i didn't have to speak to smokers like you on a daily basis that have just put out a fag, absolute bogging!!!!!!!!!

i think Lidl is taken a step in the right direction.

15

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 10:20:52

#14:

Phil,

Does writing meaningless, inflamatory drivel on these pages come naturally to you or do you practise at it?

Do you often feel the need to pontificate on subjects you know nothing about?

Maybe it would be a step in the right direction if action was taken to discourage something you enjoy and you then had to suffer people writing holier thou comments about it on these pages.

For christs sake grow up and live and let live.

16

Grumpy,

05/11/2007 10:28:18

(10) - I shop at Lidl's, and I have to say that, having been a bit of a Tesco snob beforehand, I'm now a convert to Lidl.

Lots of their stuff is cheaper and better than Tesco - and there are more Lidls closer to me than the nearest Tesco, Morrisons or Sainsbury.

17

Robb,

05/11/2007 10:32:30

Old news yet again. It's a while since Maureen Moore was the Chief Executive of ASH.

18

Nìall,

Donostia, Euskal Herria 05/11/2007 10:35:25

#13
"...They don't sell Superkings, Rothmans International or Dunhill International, which are more or less the only brands I smoke....

It is a great pity that firms somehow feel the need to bow down to stupid, politically correct, nanny state principles though."

Dinnae be daft.
The reason they're cutting the fags is in your first paragraph: they don't sell brands, and brand loyalty is big among smokers.

So they're dropping an unpopular product and putting a bit of spin on it to try to get away from their undeserved reputation as purveyors of cheap rubbish. I´ve never seen anywhere in Scotland where you can get such a range of continental food without paying through the nose.

Even now that I live on the continent, I still shop at Lidl!

Even if I was a smoker

19

filthy,

edinburgh 05/11/2007 10:42:11

#15.

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head

inflamatory drivel lol- nope just "fact" my friend!
dont get yourself all worked up, your fag break will be soon.....

20

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 11:04:09

#19:

Just fact? Well I suppose if you live in Toytown you could call it fact.

I'm just dying to see you start bleating when they bring in overly restrictive laws of booze, food or whatever you enjoy. I normally don't say things like "I told you so..." but I may make an exception in your case.

You really have to be pretty damn short-sighted not to realise that this isn't about whether you smoke or not. It isn't even about whether or not you dislike the smell of smoke or take in all the drivel that is "passive smoking". It's about freedom of choice---pure and simple.

The flood gates are now open. We will see ever increasing restrictive legislation imposed upon us as time goes on. This will continue until we have a situation akin to that depicted in the above ground totalitarian state in the film "Total Recall" where anything that is perceived as being "bad" for you is banned.

The only way around this is for people like you to realise that sometimes you need to stand up for the rights of others to do things that you possibly do not agree with. Until that happens, the limited freedom we enjoy now is going to be eroded fast.

21

Inedinburgh,

05/11/2007 11:16:04

All this middle class Lidl-bashing.
Tis the only place selling decent fruit and veg within a 5 mile radius of where I live. Scotmid switched from food to crisps/chocolate/booze long ago.
You all just stick to Waitrose (with its brand names).

22

iMark,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 12:19:36

#20 - this story has nothing to do with legislation. A supermarket has voluntarily decided to stop selling cigarettes.

How can you argue in favour of freedom of choice, and deny a supermarket the choice as to whether to sell tobacco or not?

23

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 12:31:50

#22:

I don't. I just get fed up with them putting a spin on it and saying that it's in some way connected with health.

It isn't. The decision was made as a result of business considerations. If it was profitable for Lidl to sell cigarettes they would be doing so. It is not and therefore they are withdrawing them.

Why can they not be honest instead of making up lies to give the impression that they are doing this because of the fascist anti-smoking lobby's wishes?

24

filthy,

05/11/2007 12:34:32

#20 Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head

or take in all the drivel that is "passive smoking"

omg, as they say ignorance is bliss, keep it up your scoring high...

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=xbdxm8Ia0Wc

by the way try and lose the brown tie.

take care

25

NorT,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 12:35:45

Are they also going to stop selling selling alcohol which causes more harm to people and costs the NHS a lot more than tobacco ever did?

26

Kobi,

05/11/2007 12:49:44

The problem with ASH is that they are a gateway. You listen to what they tell you, and it affects your reasoning and intelligence. You get physical reactions when you are taking a drag of ASH. After Maureen Moore has shut up finally, you find that you are waiting for her to mouth off again. You can't help it. You are addicted to the message she puts out.

Before too long, you are craving something stronger. What about the BMA? Banning booze? That will give you a kick.

You luxuriate in the blissful self righteousness that heeding that call makes you feel. But after a few weeks, you are no longer getting the same effect. You are looking around for something stronger. Who else wants to ban stuff? What about banning what folk say? Ooooooooo, the feeling of ecstasy.

You put on a black shirt, and join the Communist party. Your underwear is permanently sticky, but you get to tell everyone what to do. Sheer bliss.

WARNING - listening to ASH leads you onto killing millions of people.

27

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 13:15:17

#25:

You really never cease to amaze. How's Noddy and Big Ears nowadays?

28

filthy,

edinburgh 05/11/2007 13:41:12

#28.

You really never cease to amaze. How's Noddy and Big Ears nowadays?

ah thanks for asking, i haven't seen them both for a few weeks now stinkly....

29

MikeXL,

Edinburgh 05/11/2007 15:48:00

# 13. Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

"They don't sell Superkings, Rothmans International or Dunhill International"

Are you Dot Cotton?

30

a listed pensioner,

aberdeen 05/11/2007 15:56:04

perhaps they will now stop selling chocolate and sweets to which I am adicted. no more biscuits sugary drinks booze of course. anything else? oh yes bacon because our bacon butties are frowned upon. I know lets go back to rationing and then the government will be able to keep an even beedier eye on our health. Then what will follow.. petrol rationing tv banned...any more ideas?

31

David from New Mills,

Pleasantville, U.K. 05/11/2007 22:15:36

#30, Mandy v.
Mandy's in danger of running out of shopping opportunities. Perhaps she should have a permanent holiday in the ever shrinking number of European states without smoking restrictions, and puff her way into blissful oblivion.

32

David from New Mills,

Pleasantville, U.K. 05/11/2007 22:18:27

#31, MikeXL, Edinburgh.
Come on p.h. Come out of your closet and reveal all! We dare you!

33

claire,

14/12/2007 16:56:40
I think Maureen Moore needs HRT or a virile man as she is so obsessed with her crusade, she is becoming a meglamaniac. She is a disgrace and should be sacked. Chip shops and fast food outlets should be very afraid as she will not stop until she has killed all the entertainment and any enjoyment that people have in the country. Ash have been forced to apologise for making things up to suit themselves. People should start to question their so-called facts which cannot be proved. The whole second hand smoke kills cannot be proved and when questioned ash don't reply and can't come up with anything that isn't championed by big pharma who have a huge interest in NRT which has a 95% failure rate. The public have been conned big time. Check it out, it's frightening that we have been fed the biggest load of bull since adolph hitlers master race ranting.

 

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