Food and groceries weigh in against tobacco on Smokefree Day
17th May 2012
Food and groceries weigh in against tobacco on World Smokefree Day
For so many Bay of Plenty families, staying ahead of the bills and keeping food on the table is a real challenge, and one that isn’t getting easier. For those one in five New Zealanders that smoke the pressure can be even greater.
“For an average 20-a-day smoker, you’re looking at over $100 a week, $500 a month or $5000 a year going on smoking,” Sue Freeman the Bay of Plenty District Health Board’s Smokefree Coordinator explains.
“That’s a kilo of mince, or a block of cheese and two litres of milk, each day – an extra tank of gas each week, your monthly phone and power bills combined and a trip to Australia and back for a family of four each year,” Sue adds.
May 31 is World Smokefree Day and Sue is encouraging smokers to make the most of the occasion and quit for good.
“It’s the perfect time to quit. Trade in the smokes for a full tank of gas – literally and figuratively. Or pick up another loaf of bread, some milk and some cheese instead of that cigarette packet.”
“It’s about freedom. It’s about whanau and being there for those you love. Take up the challenge and take a step towards a smokefree Aotearoa and quit smoking on May 31, World Smokefree Day.”
Help and
support to quit smoking
For those who decide the time
is right to quit, there’s more help available than
ever:
• Aukati Kai Paipa Services are available by
calling Ngati Awa on 07 306 0096.
• Group cessation
programmes are available through Ngati Awa on 07 306
0096.
• Quitline has updated and extended its
online services. Call 0800 778 778 or visit www.quit.org.nz. Quitline supplies an
increasing range of medical products and nicotine therapies
from as little as $3 per product type for an eight week
supply.
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