Tobacco company agreements with tobacco retailers for price discounts and prime placement of products and advertising: a scoping review

Author:

Reimold Alexandria EORCID,Lee Joseph G LORCID,Ribisl Kurt MORCID

Abstract

ObjectiveThe objectives of this scoping review are to examine existing research on the often-secretive contracts between tobacco manufacturers and retailers, to identify contract requirements and incentives, and to assess the impact of contracts on the sales and marketing of tobacco products in the retail setting.Data sourcesThe systematic search was conducted in PubMed/MEDLINE, Web of Science, Scopus, ProQuest Political Science Database, Business Source Premier, ProQuest Agricultural & Environmental Science Collection, and Global Health through December 2020.Study selectionWe included studies that collected and analysed empirical data related to tobacco contracts, tobacco manufacturers, and tobacco retailers. Two reviewers independently screened all 2786 studies, excluding 2694 titles and abstracts and 65 full texts resulting in 27 (0.97%) included studies.Data extractionStudy characteristics, contract prevalence, contract requirements and incentives, and the influence of contracts on the retail environment were extracted from each study.Data synthesisWe created an evidence table and conducted a narrative review of included studies.ConclusionsContracts are prevalent around the world and handsomely incentivise tobacco retailers in exchange for substantial manufacturer control of tobacco product availability, placement, pricing and promotion in the retail setting. Contracts allow tobacco companies to promote their products and undermine tobacco control efforts in the retail setting through discounted prices, promotions and highly visible placement of marketing materials and products. Policy recommendations include banning tobacco manufacturer contracts and retailer incentives along with more transparent reporting of contract incentives given to retailers.

Funder

National Cancer Institute of the National Institutes of Health

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health (social science)

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