Smokers get help to stub out the cigs
Supermarket giant Asda has joined forces with the Scottish Government to encourage the Capital’s 87,267 known smokers to kick the habit.
Community engagement teams will be visiting four locations across Edinburgh and the Lothians from January 23-26.
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A cost calculator will be provided at participating pharmacies to show smokers how much they are spending on cigarettes.
Campaigners estimate those able to give up their 20-a-day habit can save an average of £50 a week – enough to feed a family of four for seven days.
The support visits start at Asda pharmacy in The Jewel on January 23, continuing at the Gyle shopping centre, Cameron Toll and Livingston’s Almondvale centre over subsequent days.