In a rare argument for the sale of cigarettes, it almost seems cruel for the TBR to worry about one business run by a vision-impaired man.
From the editorial:
“In the end, the TBR will do what it wants to do, as always. Despite the fact that there are more pressing issues, tobacco sales on campus will cease. Dwight’s Mini Mart will take a loss in profits, and be left vulnerable to competition by the giant Aramark, since cigarettes were a major competitive advantage for Dwight.”