Poston Walker S C, Haddock Christopher K, Jahnke Sara A, Smith Elizabeth, Malone Ruth E, Jitnarin Nattinee
Institute for Biobehavioral Health Research, NDRI: National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., Leawood, Kansas, USA.
Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, California, USA.
Tob Control. 2016 Sep;26(5):600-603. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2016-053063. Epub 2016 Aug 23.
Tobacco pricing impacts use, yet military retailers sell discounted cigarettes. No systematic research has examined how military retail stores use internal community comparisons to set prices. We analysed data obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request on community price comparisons used by military retail to set cigarette prices.
Data on cigarette prices were obtained directly from military retailers (exchanges) from January 2013 to March 2014. Complete pricing data were obtained from exchanges on 114 military installations.
The average price for a pack of Marlboro cigarettes in military exchanges was US$5.51, which was similar to the average lowest community price (US$5.45; mean difference=-0.06; p=0.104) and almost a US$1.00 lower than the average highest price (US$6.44). Military retail prices were 2.1%, 6.2% and 13.7% higher than the lowest, average and highest community comparisons, respectively, and 18.2% of exchange prices violated pricing instructions. There was a negative correlation (r=-0.21, p=0.02) between the number of community stores surveyed and exchange cigarette prices.
There was no significant difference between prices for cigarettes on military installations and the lowest average community comparison, and in some locations, the prices violated Department of Defense (DoD) policy. US Marine Corps exchanges had the lowest prices, which is of concern given that the Marines also have the highest rates of tobacco use in the DoD. Given the relationship between tobacco product prices and demand, a common minimum (or floor) shelf price for tobacco products should be set for all exchanges and discount coupon redemptions should be prohibited.
烟草定价会影响其使用情况,但军队零售商却销售打折香烟。尚无系统性研究考察军队零售商店如何利用内部社区比较来设定价格。我们分析了通过《信息自由法》申请获取的有关军队零售商店用于设定香烟价格的社区价格比较数据。
2013年1月至2014年3月期间,直接从军队零售商(军人服务社)获取香烟价格数据。从114个军事基地的军人服务社获取了完整的定价数据。
军队军人服务社一包万宝路香烟的平均价格为5.51美元,与社区最低平均价格(5.45美元;平均差值=-0.06;p=0.104)相近,比最高平均价格(6.44美元)低近1美元。军队零售价格分别比社区最低、平均和最高比较价格高2.1%、6.2%和13.7%,且18.2%的军人服务社价格违反了定价规定。所调查的社区商店数量与军人服务社香烟价格之间存在负相关(r=-0.21,p=0.02)。
军事基地的香烟价格与社区最低平均比较价格之间无显著差异,且在某些地区,价格违反了国防部政策。美国海军陆战队军人服务社的价格最低,鉴于海军陆战队在国防部中的烟草使用率也最高,这令人担忧。鉴于烟草产品价格与需求之间的关系,应为所有军人服务社设定烟草产品的统一最低(或底价)货架价格,并应禁止兑换折扣券。