Buying CBD locally is a strange experience than getting it online

I am split on our opinion regarding shopping online versus locally. If you’re trying to avoid shopping at a corporate conglomerate like Amazon, I can understand where the perspective comes from. You don’t want to contribute to corporations who are so ruthless that employees are forced to use bottles instead of going on simple lavatory breaks. Perhaps that could be tplot with a large business with a big international footprint, but ecommerce is still evolving. Nowadays there are a growing number of small businesses thriving in the digital marketplace. I buy everything from watches, money clips, clothing, prescriptions, and music device by small companies that operate primarily online. You could say that I’m not “buying local,” but you can’t fault myself and others for not supporting small businesses. A small supplier is still a small supplier even if they have evolved to fit the demands of 21st century shopping, either shipping everything through the mail method or offering home delivery. As much as I like to “buy local” when I can, there aren’t quality sources for CBD in our hometown. All of the CBD products sold in local stores come from unparticular sources and none of it is lab inspected for safety and purity. But all of the CBD that I purchase from small companies over the internet comes with lab testing paperwork like you’d get at a legal medical cannabis dispensary in a state that has legal medical cannabis. I can’t imagine spending money on CBD products when you can’t even be sure what’s inside the oil or pills that you’re consuming.
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