Toronto weed delivery
Weed delivery is getting the green light on a major third-party platform in Toronto, thanks to a partnership between Uber Technologies and online cannabis marketplace Leafly. The service will allow Torontonians 19 and older to place orders for safe legal cannabis directly through the Uber Eats app, which will be fulfilled by licensed retailers using staff trained under Ontario’s cannabis retail education program. Resource: twdshop.co
Convenient Online Cannabis Delivery in Toronto
While this is the first time cannabis has been offered on a third-party delivery platform, it’s not the only way to get pot delivered to your door. Some consumers have been purchasing marijuana products through private, licensed retailers for years and others have been using illegal dealers. The question is whether this new partnership will make a difference in the size of the illicit market or simply shift consumption to the middlemen and away from licensed retailers and producers.
The arrival of toronto weed delivery is the latest in a series of changes for how Canadians consume marijuana. The big shift happened during the COVID-19 lockdown, when people pivoted to ordering food and other essentials instead of going out into a world infected with the virus. The results of that experiment have shown that the convenience of home deliveries is here to stay, even after the pandemic ends. As a result, many provinces have shifted their anti-delivery laws and are allowing cannabis retailers to deliver their products directly to at-home consumers. This trend is likely to continue into the future, especially once federal laws clarify banking and delivery options.