bee33 wrote:
ToughDiamond wrote:
Nicotine. I no longer need tobacco but I can't get off the gum. So that's a lot safer but I resent the high price of gum.
It's true that the nicotine gum and lozenges are expensive, and probably unnecessarily, but they are still cheaper than cigarettes.
The extra-strong gum is the same price as the weaker one, so I buy the strong one and use them in halves, which halves the cost, so it's likely much cheaper for me than cigarettes, which are massively taxed in the UK. But it annoys me to pay even what I do for gum, because neither chewing gum nor nicotine are inherently expensive.