British American Tobacco (BAT), the maker of Dunhill and Vuse, said on 29 June it will cut 9,000 roles under a restructuring programme it calls Fit2Win. About 5,500 are direct redundancies, while the other 3,500 move to the consultancy Accenture. BAT named AI and data analytics as the route to roughly £500m of annual savings by 2027. 1
Read '9,000 AI cuts' as 9,000 jobs automated and you overcount. A third of the total is relocated to Accenture rather than replaced by software, which means the headline overstates how much work AI actually absorbed. AI savings and outsourcing often arrive together, and the tally counts both as one.
BAT's cut lands consumer staples inside a wave a 2026 tracker had already logged at 267 events and 185,894 workers, 56 per cent of them citing AI . Tobacco sits outside tech and finance, yet the playbook has now crossed into a defensive, cash-generative sector that rarely announces cuts on this scale.
