Chicago Sun-Times

WALMART TO END CIGARETTE SALES IN SOME LOCATIONS

- BY ANNE D’INNOCENZIO

NEW YORK — Walmart will no longer sell cigarettes in some of its stores, though tobacco sales can be a significan­t revenue generator.

The Wall Street Journal was the first to report the developmen­t Monday. It noted some stores in California, Florida, Arkansas and New Mexico were on the list, citing anonymous sources and store visits.

Walmart is not the first national retail chain to cut off cigarette sales even on a trial basis, but it is the largest.

Target ended cigarette sales in 1996, and the drugstore chain CVS Health did the same in 2014.

CVS Health sales in areas outside the pharmacy fell for a few quarters after it pulled tobacco products, and the company had predicted that missing tobacco products would hurt annual earnings by 7 to 8 cents per share.

Overall revenue has grown every year at CVS, however, after a number of acquisitio­ns and changes to its stores bolstered the company’s health care offerings. CVS Health bought the health insurer Aetna in 2017.

Decisions about removing cigarettes at Walmart will be made on a store-by-store basis according to the business and particular market, the company said Monday.

“We are always looking at ways to meet our customers’ needs while still operating an efficient business,” Walmart said in a prepared statement.

Health officials say that cigarette smoking causes about one of every five deaths in the U.S. each year.

Walmart Inc., based in Bentonvill­e, Arkansas, announced in 2019 that it was getting out of the vaping business and would stop selling electronic cigarettes at its stores and also at Sam’s Clubs.

 ?? THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES ?? Walmart is making cigarette-sale decisions on a store-by-store basis.
THOMAS SAMSON/AFP/GETTY IMAGES Walmart is making cigarette-sale decisions on a store-by-store basis.

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