Cigarette Price War in Spain
14 June 2011 @ 22:20
There's apparently a bit of a cigarette price war going on in Spain at the moment, with Philip Morris, Imperial Tobacco and British American Tobacoo all cutting prices on some of their main brands.
According to the Guardian, Imperial Tobacco "has reduced the price of packets of Ducados, JPS and West from €3.40 (£3) to €3.30, following similar moves by its rivals: Philip Morris has cut the price of its L&M brand and British American Tobacco has done the same with Pall Mall. However, Imperial's largest brands – Fortuna and Nobel – are unchanged at €3.40."
For those smokers living on the Western Costa del Sol and Campo de Gibraltar area a trip to Gibraltar may be worth while. Cigarettes are even cheaper at between £1.50 and £2.20 for a pack of 20, depending on the brand.
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