EXCLUSIVE: Supermarket giant looking at change in policy to put single-use vapes out of reach
Sainsbury's has been warned a company review of disposable vapes, which could see their stores put the devices behind counters, doesn’t go far enough.
Politicians and charities have been piling pressure on retailers to restrict the products over fears that brightly-coloured, sweet-flavoured disposable vapes are targeted at youngsters. In a response to the Green politician seen by the Record, Sainsbury’s said they did "not currently have these products behind shutters” but were “in the process of reviewing this”.
The Scottish Greens health spokeswoman added: “I would also encourage Sainsbury's to use this opportunity to consider going further.
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