Tobacco in France has quietly crossed a line. Packs once bought without thinking now devour a day’s budget. Smokers feel trapped, politicians talk of health, and the customs office signs off on every cent. Cartons soar past €300, while nearby countries sell the same brands for half. Smuggling grows, bans tighten, and the next tax hike is alrea…
This relentless rise is no accident. Linked to inflation since 2023, tobacco taxes climb automatically, justified by 75,000 smoking-related deaths every year. France is turning the screw: public smoking bans now extend to parks, beaches and school areas, backed by fines for lighting up or even dropping a butt. Yet cheaper packs just across the border fuel cross‑border runs and smuggling, exposing the stark tension between public health ambitions and the everyday reality of addiction and inequality.
