Tuesday, August 13, 2013

2013 Smoke-Free Doesn’t Kill Appetites

Smoke free laws did not affect restaurant revenues

(dailyRx News) When you’re hungry, you may want to inhale a meal but not secondhand smoke. State laws prohibiting smoking in restaurants are delivering health benefits and not eating away at business.
Even if you don’t smoke, breathing in the tobacco fumes from others can harm your health in many ways. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that secondhand smoke can cause heart disease, stroke and lung cancer.
In one of the largest studies to date, the CDC has found that statewide smoke-free laws would not have an economic impact on restaurants and bars.

Anti-smoking charity: 'cigarette packets are appealing'

It's stopping the bright colours saying "oh, that looks pretty that looks nice".
We actually had a child say to us it looked like lego, we had a child say it looks like sweets and we had a child say one girl say to us "that's lush".
It goes to show how appealing these packets are even though they know the contents are obviously very bad for them.