Smokeless tobacco products, supply chain and retailers’ practices in England: a multimethods study to inform policy

Author:

Siddiqui FarazORCID,Khan Talib,Readshaw Anne,Croucher Ray,Dockrell Martin,Jackson Cath,Kanaan Mona,McCambridge JimORCID,McNeill AnnORCID,Parrott Steve,Sheikh Aziz,Siddiqi KamranORCID

Abstract

BackgroundIn England, many people of South Asian origin consume smokeless tobacco (ST). ST use can lead to oral cancer, which is disproportionately high in South Asians. Our aims were to assess the compliance of ST product retailers with statutory regulations and to explore the supply chain of ST.MethodsWe undertook a multimethods study between August 2017 and July 2019 in five English boroughs with a high proportion of ethnic South Asians. We purchased ST products and conducted field surveys with ST retailers at point of sale. Qualitative interviews were conducted with ST retailers and suppliers. ST packs were assessed for regulatory compliance, while quantitative and qualitative data triangulated information on retailers’ practices and the ST supply chain.ResultsWe collected 41 unique ST products, which included dry snuff, naswar, gutka, chewing tobacco and zarda. ST products were not registered, and demonstrated low compliance with health warning (14.6%) and packaging (56.1%) requirements. ST availability in surveyed boroughs was high (38.2%–69.7%); dry snuff, naswar and zarda were most commonly available. ST retailers demonstrated limited knowledge of regulations, and one-third were found to advertise ST at point of sale. Qualitative insights revealed illicit supply and distribution networks, as well as ST production in discreet locations.ConclusionST products are widely available in England, yet non-compliant with statutory regulations. In order to safeguard consumers, in particular ethnic South Asians, stronger efforts are needed to regulate the supply chain of ST at both national and international levels.

Funder

Cancer Research UK

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

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

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