Plain packets hurt competition - Philip Morris

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Tobacco giant Philip Morris is opposing plans to introduce plain packets for cigarettes, saying they will hurt the company’s ability to compete in the marketplace by removing branding.

Tobacco giant Philip Morris is opposing plans to introduce plain packets for cigarettes, saying they will hurt the company’s ability to compete in the marketplace by removing branding.

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31/07/2012 12:11:17 a.m.

The Plan wrote:

@ALCOHOL CAUSE VIOLENCE: You have heard of multi tasking right? Or how about working in parallel? I suspect we don't see 5000 alcohol related fatalities. Perhaps, you need a better argument.

27/07/2012 12:51:10 p.m.

alcohol cause violence wrote:

Alcohol causes more of harm to society. families violence, ER hospitals waiting times, driving accidents and violence in general. All could be reduced if MPs gave a dam. Alcohol should have the demerit points scheme!

25/07/2012 8:19:13 p.m.

The Plan wrote:

PM may be missing something. Lots of smokers want to quit. they hate the addiction. They hate the health effects that at risk of from it. So they may not get the large response they are looking for.