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App urges smokers to 'swap fags for swag' on No Smoking Day

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
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Smokers are being encouraged to kick the habit with the help of a new smartphone app which shows them what items they could afford with their smoking savings.

The free image recognition app, developed by the British Heart Foundation (BHF), virtually transforms a cigarette pack into a puff of smoke, before revealing items the smoker could afford with a week, month, or year's worth of savings.

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    The app, Blippar, shows smokers what items they could buy with their smoking savings - picture YouTube

An average 20-a-day smoker could save £7 a day, £49 a week, £210 a month and £2,555 a year if they quit, the BHF says.

With those savings they could afford a high-end haircut or therapeutic massage over a week, music festival tickets over a month and a World Cup trip over a year.

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Meanwhile a smoker who puffs on 35 a day could save £12 a day, £86 a week, £373 a month and £4,471 a year.

Launched on No Smoking Day, the app Blippar aims to encourage cigarette-lovers to think about how much money they could save if they quit.

The app forms part of the charity’s campaign “swap fags for swag”, which encourages smokers to think about what they could treat themselves to with the savings they’d make if they kicked the habit - from a new camera over a month to a luxury cruise over a year.

This video shows how the app works:

Some 18.1 per cent of the adult population in Devon smokes and around one in eight mothers in the region known to smoke do so during pregnancy.

That is according to the Department of Health’s Health Profiles.

To mark the 30th No Smoking Day campaign the BHF has released a new report which shows after decades of declining smoking rates, the UK has hit a six-year plateau in prevalence at around 20 per cent.

The report shows one in four surveyed smokers have lost count of the number of times they’ve tried to quit and one in 10 say they’re desperate to kick the habit.

Eight in 10 surveyed smokers say they’ve tried and failed to quit, and two fifths have made between four and 21 or more attempts.

Of the new data from more than 2,000 smokers, a quarter said the financial impact of smoking is more of a motivator to quit than the effects on their long-term health.

Approximately 10 million UK adults smoke but two thirds of smokers want to give up, the BHF says.

Smokers who want to find out more can visit WeQuit.co.uk or call the free helpline on 0800 434 6677.

The app can be downloaded here.

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  • Profile image for JosefLeninski

    by JosefLeninski

    Wednesday, March 13 2013, 1:34PM

    “More pointless gestures so loved by the press with a suitably stupid title.”

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