Uber Eats, Leafly, Superette, and CannTrust Offer Cannabis Delivery in Canada

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Uber Eats, Leafly, Superette, and CannTrust Offer Cannabis Delivery in Canada

Uber Eats

Earlier this month, Uber Eats began offering cannabis delivery in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The company partnered with Leafly, an online marijuana marketplace, to allow customers to order marijuana from participating retailers. The two companies claim the partnership will increase consumers' choice, reduce impaired driving, and combat the illicit market.

The first three merchants to join the program are Hidden Leaf Cannabis, Minerva Cannabis, and Shivaa's Rose. Customers must be at least 19 years old and within a delivery radius of the retailer. When the retailer accepts the mail order weed Canada GetGreen , customers will receive a notification on the app. They will also receive an estimated time of delivery.

Leafly claims the partnership will benefit consumers by allowing them to get their cannabis in less time. The company will send delivery staff to deliver the purchase to the customer. It will also verify the customer's age and sobriety. The delivery may be made as early as 45 minutes after the order is placed.

Leafly

Earlier this year, Leafly went public in a SPAC deal. It is the world's largest cannabis information resource, with over 2.3 million visitors per month. Among other things, Leafly offers cannabis delivery.

Currently, Leafly works with more than 200 cannabis retailers in the greater Toronto area. Its partners include Shivaa's Rose, Minerva Cannabis, and Hidden Leaf.

Leafly is the first third-party delivery service to offer cannabis. Its delivery is available in Toronto and is expected to provide a safer option for legal marijuana home delivery.

To place an order, customers must be at least 19 years old. They will receive a delivery estimate and payment information. When the delivery arrives, customers must present an ID.

Delivery options are expected to reduce impaired driving. One in seven cannabis users admit to driving after consuming marijuana. This is a serious problem.

CannTrust

Previously, CannTrust had been one of the largest cannabis companies in Canada. However, in the wake of the discovery of unlicensed cannabis growing facilities, CannTrust was in a precarious situation. It was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange and the Toronto Stock Exchange. The company was forced to suspend its operations for almost a year. It warned that it did not have sufficient liquidity to continue operations in the near term.

CannTrust is currently in creditor protection and will soon outline plans to exit this protection. However, this could result in CannTrust's financial statements being restated, as well as other disclosures.

CannTrust will have a new owner, a Netherlands-based private equity investment company, Marshall Fields International B.V., as well as individual investors. These investors will acquire 90 percent of the company's stock. The remaining 10 percent will be held by shareholders. The two companies will work together to develop a domestic growing facility.

Prairie Cannabis

Getting legal marijuana delivered to your door is a cinch these days. Most Canadians have heard of a number of online stores, but the legality of buying weed online varies from province to province. The best place to start is with a quick search online.

The provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador have more complicated online ordering systems. Most customers will need to visit a local postal outlet to pick up their order.

Luckily, the government is taking steps to make it easier for consumers to buy cannabis online. The first step is to ensure that you are over the age of 19 to qualify for online delivery. You must provide proof of age, and the legal name of the owner of your government-issued ID must match the name on your registration.

Superette

Founded in 2019, Superette is a multi-store cannabis retail brand. This brand's innovative approach to cannabis retail includes an in-store shopping experience, product curation, and community engagement. The store's design is inspired by well-known shopping environments, blending nostalgia with modern convenience.

Superette cannabis delivery Canada has already received numerous accolades for its identity and brand. It was named the best cannabis retail store in the country by Lift Co. and won the startup of the year award from the Canadian Cannabis Awards in November. The brand also earned the bronze medal for brand design at the Clio Cannabis Awards.

Superette stores celebrate the fun and joy of cannabis. The retail environment is comfortable and entertaining, and customers can browse a wide variety of products. They'll find an assortment of apparel and home decor, as well as proprietary vapes and Session Goods.

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