Tunstall Helena, Shortt Niamh K, Kong Amanda Y, Pearce Jamie
Centre for Research on Environment, Society and Health, School of GeoSciences, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK
Centre for Research on Environment, Society and Health, School of GeoSciences, The University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Tob Control. 2022 Jul 18. doi: 10.1136/tobaccocontrol-2021-057089.
Opponents of policies designed to reduce tobacco retail availability argue that tobacco products are a vital driver of 'footfall' in small retailers. This study considers the changing contribution of tobacco to footfall and revenue among convenience stores across Britain, compares tobacco to other 'footfall driver' products and assesses whether tobacco's importance varies by neighbourhood deprivation and urban/rural status.
We conducted an analysis of electronic point of sale systems data from 1253 convenience stores in Britain in 4 weeks in 2016 and 2019. We calculated the number and value of purchased basket types (Tobacco Only, Non-Tobacco, Mixed) in each year and by neighbourhood characteristics.
The mean numbers of baskets per store containing tobacco fell by 47% during 2016-2019, a greater decline than any other footfall driver product. The sales value of tobacco products rose sharply over this time period due to increasing unit price. However, the proportion of store turnover accounted for by tobacco transactions declined. There were marked falls in the turnover from non-tobacco products in Mixed tobacco baskets. The proportion of baskets containing tobacco and the value of turnover from these baskets was greater in more deprived and urban areas but these places also experienced larger reductions over time, narrowing differences between areas.
Tobacco's importance as a driver of footfall and related turnover among convenience retailers has reduced significantly in Britain in recent years, particularly in deprived and urban areas, undermining industry claims that tobacco is essential to the viability of these businesses.
旨在减少烟草零售可得性的政策的反对者认为,烟草产品是小型零售商“客流量”的重要驱动力。本研究考察了烟草对英国便利店客流量和收入的贡献变化,将烟草与其他“客流量驱动因素”产品进行比较,并评估烟草的重要性是否因邻里贫困程度和城乡地位而异。
我们对2016年和2019年4周内英国1253家便利店的电子销售点系统数据进行了分析。我们计算了每年以及按邻里特征划分的各类购买篮子(仅烟草、非烟草、混合)的数量和价值。
2016 - 2019年期间,每家商店含烟草篮子的平均数量下降了47%,降幅大于任何其他客流量驱动因素产品。在此期间,由于单价上涨,烟草产品的销售价值大幅上升。然而,烟草交易占商店营业额的比例下降了。混合烟草篮子中非烟草产品的营业额显著下降。含烟草篮子的比例以及这些篮子的营业额价值在贫困程度较高的城市地区更大,但随着时间的推移,这些地区的降幅也更大,缩小了地区之间的差异。
近年来,在英国,烟草作为便利店零售商客流量及相关营业额驱动因素的重要性已显著降低,尤其是在贫困和城市地区,这削弱了行业关于烟草对这些企业生存至关重要的说法。