Cannabis Companies See Boosted Sales in L.A. to 'Ease Minds' About Coronavirus

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Local cannabis companies and delivery services say they're seeing an uptick in business in these trying times as Angelenos are turning to CBD and THC products to combat anxieties

As the coronavirus spreads in California, cannabis businesses including Lowell Farms, Caliva, Sweet Flower, NUG and Calexo say the demand is high:"People are stocking up."

"People are in scarcity mode. The streets are emptier, but specific businesses like grocery stores and dispensaries are seeing more people than usual — and people are stocking up and purchasing in bulk," says Steve Lilak, the head of sales for California cannabis company NUG. "I've seen regular customers buying three or four of what they normally buy just one of in L.A. dispensaries.

 

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Stupid

Wow 😮 that’s serious, idleness.

They all used to take Credit Cards. Now it seems to be mostly cash. Not sure about the Kiosks but those run through Puffy Delivery and their stupid pink cars anyway.

34,961 ExcusesToGetHigh. Amateurs.

Pathetic- use drugs, things will get better. Stupid.

dealers feel like corporates these days

Shocker..

That will be because it works.

CraigSJ BREAKING: Obviously

Soft

ANY EXCUSE

Good thinking 🤔

Chill / munchies

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