Strange bedfellows: the history of collaboration between the Massachusetts Restaurant Association and the tobacco industry
WA Ritch and ME Begay
Department of Community Health Studies, School of Public Health and Health Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst 01003-9340, USA.
OBJECTIVES: This article examines the historical relationship between the
tobacco industry and the Massachusetts Restaurant Association, a nonprofit
trade association aligned with the food and beverage industry. METHODS: The
study analyzed data from Web-based tobacco industry documents, public
relations materials, news articles, testimony from public hearings,
requests for injunctions, court decisions, economic impact studies,
handbooks, and private correspondence. RESULTS: Tobacco industry documents
that became public after various state lawsuits reveal that a long history
of collaboration exists between the Massachusetts Restaurant Association
and the tobacco industry. For more than 20 years, their joint efforts have
focused primarily on the battle to defeat state and local laws that would
restrict smoking in public places, particularly in beverage and food
service establishments. The resources of the tobacco industry, combined
with the association's grassroots mobilization of its membership, have
fueled their opposition to many state and local smoke-free restaurant, bar,
and workplace laws in Massachusetts. CONCLUSIONS: The universal opposition
of the Massachusetts Restaurant Association to smoking bans in food and
beverage establishments is a reflection of its historic relationship with
the tobacco industry.
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