They do not have any responsibility for their customer because the customers made the decision to smoke. So since they want the tobacco they can take everything that comes with it. People hear about tobacco uses and how they affect your body but apparently they don't listen so they can not hold any tobacco company responsible for deaths or and diseases that come with smoking.
I agree with the above whole heartedly. They are selling a legal product, and the buyer should be accepting all the liabilities associated with that product, or not buy the product in the first place. An analogy to this scenario ... I buy a lawnmower from Frimfratz Company, and it accidentally cuts off my big toe ... so Frimfratz Company is then responsible for everyone that loses their big toe? Hardly.
Yes, Tobacco companies lose about 500,000 customers a year.
No, a person who smokes is responsible for anything they smoke. Tobacco companies do not force people to smoke, and therefore are not responsible for that person's illness or death.
yes they do
They should not be held responsible as it is people's choice to continue to smoke despite all the health warnings.
Tar and other pollutants in tobacco smoke cause a smoker’s lungs to create an excess amount of phlegm.
Companies practicing socially responsible investing principles will not usually consider tobacco companies or those involved with genetic engineering of foods. They may also exclude alcohol firms.
Which stance do tobacco companies usually take in their marketing efforts
This is due to the fact that tobacco-related illnesses are responsible for the bulk of health care claims that cost insurance companies BILLIONS of dollars (or whatever they use in Canada for money) Each and EVERY YEAR.
There are thousands of tobacco companies worldwide, but the largest ones include Philip Morris International, British American Tobacco, and Japan Tobacco International.
China National Tobacco Company, followed by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
Nicotine causes you to form an addiction to tobacco. That's why producers of tobacco products use it; to make customers come back for more.
To quit smoking all together