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Newest Israeli Crisis: Cigarette Shortage

June 26, 1985
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Israelis, avid cigarette smokers, were fighting withdrawal symptoms today. There were no smokes to be had.

The Dubek company, which enjoys a national monopoly on tobacco products, shut down all of its plants because of the government’s price freeze. According to Dubek, it will lose less money halting production than by selling at unprofitable prices.

While Dubek is willing to market the inventory at hand, it is prevented by a strike of its distributors who demand higher commissions from the tobacco company. Cigarette-starved Israelis, confronted by empty shelves seem to be deriving little consolation from the fact that by doing without they may live longer.

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