Near the exit of our local supermarket, national chain, excellent in
many ways, thre is a kiosk which I realised today has the chocolate
display at the front, child level, and the tobacco at the back.
I appreciate that supermarkets have to sell small chocolate items
under the eyes of staff, otherwise sticky fingers would be a problem
for parents as well as th shop, but I wonder if the two groups of
products could be separated.
How about letters to teh manager of any supermarket that this
applies to asking if they would study ways to separate these, so
that children are not trained to associate the chocolate they are
likely to get after a shopping expedition with the cigarrettes their
parent gets.
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