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Major Irish Distributor to Delist Disposables? Quitting a Business Selling Over 40,000 Units a Month

Key point: A vaping distributor in Ireland has clearly stated it will remove all disposable products from shelves before the end of the year and has already stopped all disposable procurement.

Today I saw a piece of news that attracted attention. An electronic atomization dealer from Europe and Ireland has made it clear that it will remove all one-time purchases before the end of the year, saying that it has stopped all one-time purchases。What is interesting is that this dealer's stores can sell more than 40,000 pieces at a time a month.

According to Irish Sun reports News, Dealer Superdrug has confirmed that it will not sell it one-time at all its stores in the UK and Ireland. Although Ireland does not now belong to the United Kingdom, it belongs to the United Kingdom's neighbors,e-cigarettesChanges in dealers are causing concern



(The dealer removes the shelves once)

He was worried about the speed of one-time impact on the environment and the responsibility of its popularity among young people, so he proposed to remove the one-time shelf. However, their person in charge said,"We are still willing to provide a variety of products at Superdrug to help those who want to quit smoking."

According to this report, there is news that a one-time ban may soon be completely banned in Ireland. It is difficult to recycle once because they contain batteries that must be disassembled and recycled separately. And Ireland's recent Health Minister Stephen Downer Lee said he wanted to ban all disposable e-cigarettes. He said he would target "store tastes and points of sale" and was planning a second piece of legislation to crack down on e-cigarettes, restrict flavors and publicity in stores.

But don't underestimate the relationship between Ireland and the United Kingdom, Nearly 18% of e-cigarettes in the UK are re-exported to Ireland.

Data shows that previously Superdrug doesn't sell one-time online, but sells an average of 1300 pieces per week in its stores. They now plan to clear physical store inventory by the end of this year. Superdrug's action means the retailer will no longer sell Vuse Goand Flavaah Bars.


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Ireland is one of the important consumers of e-cigarettes in Europe. This year, it has always emphasized the issue of one-time waste. It also mentioned that the Irish music festival prohibits one-time admission. These trendy rock, pop, electronic music, drama, comedy, movies, culture and art #p#pagination title #e# and yoga and other cultural activity scenes can also be seen that the one-time limit will be limited. And 60% of the country's public supports one-time restrictions. However, the number of people using e-cigarettes in this country is not low, with 1 in 10 people using e-cigarettes. It has also adjusted the registration fee this year. Under the current tobacco retailer system, the one-time registration fee in Ireland is only 50 euros. Retailers can operate an unlimited number of e-cigarette retail stores at any time. But in June this year, Irish Health Minister Stephen DoNnelly is considering setting a license fee of 500 euros per year for each e-cigarette retail store. This means e-cigarette retailers with multiple stores in the country will face paying thousands of euros a year. Vending machines will also be banned from selling such products. Permits can also only be issued to owners who have been operating on the premises for at least 12 months.

andSuperdrug is one of the channels of super pharmacy chains in Ireland and the United Kingdom. It is also a large health and beauty retailer in the UK. It is the second largest retailer after Boots UK. It is affiliated to AS Watson Group and has a relationship with Hong Kong Changhe Group. In the UK

There are nearly 900 stores in China and Ireland, as well as more than 220 pharmacy stores, and also provide services online to Denmark, Finland and Sweden, so its actions are noteworthy. However, at present, Boots and Waitrose, the UK's largest drug chain, have not expressed their position.

Currently, the attitude of the United Kingdom, Germany, and France towards one-off is in the process of changing, and it is expected to be an important trend as soon as possible!# p#pagination title #e#

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