From: ABC NEWS
Cigarette prices are approaching $40 a packet in Australia, but the country’s smokers are using finding clever ways to buy cheap tobacco instead of giving up.From using ‘chop chop’ tobacco to buying black market cigarettes sold under the counter, more and more smokers are refusing to pay full price.Australians have become so adept at finding cheap cigarettes the rate of smoking cessation has slowed to a crawl, lagging behind world leaders. Cigarette prices are approaching $40 a packet in Australia, but the country’s smokers are using finding clever ways to buy cheap tobacco instead of giving up (stock image) From buying illegal ‘chop chop’ tobacco to buying black market cigarettes under the counter, the hacks used by smokers are rising faster than the price of a pack (pictured are illicit cigarettes seized in January)With the latest round of tobacco excise hikes set to bring prices up to $40 a packet within the next year, there is no respite in sight for cash-strapped smokers.Rather than pay the extra $3 a packet, many Australians are buying ‘chop chop’ – illegal loose-leaf tobacco, often home-grown – instead. RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next Cigarette prices increase in America but Australia still has… Australians are smoking as much as they were three years ago… ‘Price hikes don’t bother me,’ said one social media user in a discussion about tobacco prices.’I don’t buy smokes from the supermarkets, that’s what “chop chop” is for. I’m happy with getting 250 grams for 60 dollars, does me ages.’ Australians have become so adept at finding cheap cigarettes the rate of smoking cessation as slowed to a crawl (pictured are cigarettes seized last year)Others said the trick to finding cheap smokes is knowing what shop to go to, with one person saying they frequent several different stores. Illicit tobacco busts in the financial year so far – More than 52,500 detections of illicit tobacco in the 2017/18 financial year to April 30- The ABF seized 129 tonnes of loose leaf and molasses tobacco- A total of 173 million illicit cigarettes were found- The total duty evaded on these detection is almost $230 million. Source: Australian Border Force ‘Can get a pack of 20 under the table in Sydney for $10,’ said one person.’I have been enjoying smoking at this price for years.’While some complained that black market cigarettes smell bad, others disagreed, saying they can find good brands smuggled in from overseas for $12 a pack.In another clever price hack, young people in particular are switching to rolling tobacco in an attempt to maintain their increasingly expensive habit.Despite being hit by a tax increase in September last year, smokers of roll-your-own tobacco make up about one third of the nations smokers.The proportion of rolling tobacco smokers rose from 26 per cent in 2006 to 36 per cent in 2016, boosted by an 82 per cent increase in smokers under 40.
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