Stop & Shop will stop selling all tobacco products — and wants to buy some back

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New England’s largest super market chain, Stop & Shop, announced yesterday it will stop selling cigarettes and all other tobacco products at the end of the August. They also plan to host a cigarette buyback event to incentivize customers in Boston to take the first step toward quitting.

This is an excerpt from WBUR's daily morning newsletter, WBUR Today. If you like what you read and want it in your inbox,Stop & Shop is giving up smoking — in the hopes that some customers will follow suit. New England’s largest supermarket chain announced yesterday it will stop selling cigarettes and all other tobacco products at the end of the month .

Zoom out: The decision will affect all 360 of Stop & Shop’s stores across the Northeast — including 125 in Massachusetts. Zoom in: The company also plans to hold a “cigarette buyback” event — yes, modeled after gun buybacks — this Wednesday at. The first 100 customers will be able to trade in unopened packs of cigarettes for a grocery store gift card .. The move comes after an Oxford man came down with the state’s first confirmed human case of EEE since 2020.

Where? Planes will be spraying the pesticides in eight Plymouth County communities, while truck-based spraying will occur in four towns south of Worcester.When? From dusk tonight until about 4:30 a.m. tomorrow — when mosquitoes are most active. Ashley Randle, the state’s agriculture commissioner, told WBUR’s John Bender it will likely continue for multiple evenings this week.

Are there precautions I should still take? The state suggests people in spray zones with respiratory conditions like asthma or chemical sensitivities stay indoors during spraying hours. And while the pesticides are safe for your gardens and pets, people with small ornamental fishponds in their yard may want to cover them until spraying is over. You canThe museum is not part of the presidential library system run by the National Archives.

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