Let us start with one cigarette. In Birmingham, at current prices, a typical pack of 20 costs around £15.50. That is roughly 78p per cigarette.

One does not feel like much. They almost never do — that is part of the trap.

A 20-a-day habit

20 a day at £15.50 a pack is:

That is one summer holiday for a family of four. Every single year. Set on fire.

Stretched over a working life

Now let us run that forward. (We are keeping prices flat — they will almost certainly rise.)

Many of our members have smoked since their late teens. By the time they walk through our doors in their forties or fifties, the lifetime cost is often well into six figures. We have had people work it out on the calculator on our hero page and go quiet for a moment.

"I worked out it had cost me my children's university fees. I never want to feel that again. I quit the next week."

A lighter habit

If you smoke 10 a day, the numbers are still significant:

Even 10 a day costs you a small car every few years.

What £5,657 a year could become

Imagine that money sat in a separate account from the day you quit. Even at modest interest, in 10 years a 20-a-day saver could have over £65,000. In 20 years, comfortably over £150,000.

That is a deposit. A pension top-up. A wedding. A kitchen. Your child's first car. A genuinely better retirement.

The hidden costs

And we have not even counted:

And the cost of stopping?

At our clinic, 12 weeks of expert support, your full NRT package and fortnightly one-to-one care is FREE for those who don't pay for NHS prescriptions — and just one single prescription charge for the entire 12 weeks if you do.

Stopping smoking is the easiest financial decision you will ever make.

Service free for those who don't pay for NHS prescriptions. One single prescription charge for the full 12 weeks if you do pay for prescriptions. Cigarette prices accurate at time of writing; check current packs locally.

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