It was too easy to find some ugly pictures for this post. Butts, in a grocery store parking lot. Packaging, thrown onto my front lawn by a careless passer-by. Even putting the disturbing health realities of smoking aside, it's a fantastically expensive, legal, habit to have! I started thinking about the rough average of $5 per pack that most smokers have to pay in the US right now. What could that buy?
The cost of 1 pack of cigarettes could buy:
a combo meal at many fast-food restuarants.
The cost of 2 packs of cigarettes could buy:
The cost of 4 packs of cigarettes could buy:
five environmentally friendly Green Power blocks through most electric companies.
The cost of 5 packs of cigarettes could buy:
food for a family of four to eat for a couple of weeks through
Feeding America food banks.
The cost of 6 packs of cigarettes could buy:
The cost of 7 packs of cigarettes could buy:
a typical monthly gym membership.
The cost of 8 packs of cigarettes could buy:
a dozen roses or similar floral arrangement.
The cost of 9 packs of cigarettes could buy:
45 printed copies of the Guide to Preventable Cancer from the
Prevent Cancer foundation.
The cost of 10 packs of cigarettes could buy:
The cost of 11 packs of cigarettes could buy:
a low flow toilet for a deserving family's new home via
Habitat for Humanity.
The cost of 12 packs of cigarettes could buy:
an hour-long massage at many reputable massage studios.
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