I hope that the other cannabis dispensaries are all successful, because I can’t think of a better way to save money on my weed budget
Capitalism thrives on competition. When weed first got legalized in this state, our town was like a gold rush… in this case we called it the Green Rush. The area had long been notorious for the illegal pot farms, but now the floodgates were open for legitimate businesses. As a result our modestly sized town became home to no less than eight different cannabis dispensaries. With that much competition, every business was fighting for a piece of the market. This meant that some cannabis dispensaries offered huge discounts and sales, just to get people inside the store. Other times a cannabis dispensary would hold a huge event, with food trucks and live music, to make their store more attractive to the locals. I have no brand loyalty, so I choose whatever cannabis dispensary is having the best deals that particular week. Sometimes I will hop around to three or four of the dispensaries and see what cannabis products they have discounted. I am always looking for ways to save money, and with as much cannabis as I burn through every week, this is the smartest way to shop. In the last three months two of the cannabis dispensaries have gone out of business. That is the tough part about competition, is that not everyone can be a winner. I hope that the other cannabis dispensaries are all successful, because I can’t think of a better way to save money on my weed budget. The last thing I want to do is try to grow my own cannabis, I know it’s cheaper but there’s no way I’d be good at it.
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