Scotland's vape capital - what's behind the boom?
•Scotland's vape capital - what's behind the boom?5 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleDavid Wallace LockhartandMorgan Spence,BBC Scotland, GreenockFrom selling tools to vape product...
•Now the majority of his sales come from vapes.It's all about "supply and demand", he said.
•He sees it as simply providing his customers with what they want.Sofy says vapes account for the majority of sales at his Greenock hardware shopAnd he was happy to admit "there's good money...
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Scotland's vape capital - what's behind the boom?5 hours agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleDavid Wallace LockhartandMorgan Spence,BBC Scotland, GreenockFrom selling tools to vape products - Sofy Saleem diversified the stock in his hardware shopSofy Saleem decided to shake up the stock in his Greenock hardware shop a couple of years ago.He still sells screws, nails and DIY products, but now he has a huge section dedicated to vaping.Initially, it started out as one small corner, but grew and grew. Now the majority of his sales come from vapes.It's all about "supply and demand", he said. He sees it as simply providing his customers with what they want.Sofy says vapes account for the majority of sales at his Greenock hardware shopAnd he was happy to admit "there's good money to be made" in moving towards vapes. The vape section of his shop is a wall of colour which needs constant restocking. Flavours ranging from gummy bears to lemonade fill the shelves. "This one flies out," he said, pointing at a strawberry vape.Cigarettes have to stay out of sight, but with vapes he can display the "nice colours" which he explained is "attraction - it gets customers talking".Some hardware and phone repair shops in the town also stock vapesSofy's business shift isn't unique. New figures from the University of Edinburgh, shared exclusively with BBC News, highlight the growth of outlets selling vapes in Scotland.With no licensing regime, a retailer simply has to register on a Scottish government online portal and then they can stock these products.In 2020, there were 5,573 shops selling vapes in Scotland. By 2024, that was up to 7,069 – an increase of 28%.This growth of 1,500 outlets has not been even across the country. It's concentrated in the most deprived communities.We visited Greenock because, according to the research, its town centre has the highest density of shops registered to sell vape...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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