noun a person who sells tobacco and tobacco-related products
Tobacconists have been a part of society for centuries, dating back to the introduction of tobacco to Europe in the 16th century.
Tobacconists may provide smoking lounges or designated areas for patrons to enjoy their tobacco products.
There is a growing awareness of the health risks associated with tobacco use, leading to regulations on where tobacconists can operate.
A tobacconist is a retailer specializing in tobacco products, including cigars, cigarettes, pipes, and smoking accessories.
A tobacconist may be referenced in a story or article about a character who owns a tobacco shop.
A psychologist may refer to the harmful effects of smoking and recommend patients to visit a tobacconist for cessation products.
A health inspector may visit a tobacconist to ensure compliance with regulations regarding the sale of tobacco products.
A retail manager may oversee the operations of a tobacconist store, including inventory management and customer service.