The local CBD store has fewer hemp and CBD products than the internet

I like to buy local whenever I can, especially now that my town is expanding and constantly adding new businesses.

While I switched to online pharmacies last year during the pandemic, I discovered a brand new drugstore that is only a half-mile away from my house that also delivers for free.

I can get all of my prescriptions delivered right to my door as soon as they’re filled and ready to go. I don’t have to wait a week for the medicine to go through the mail system like I was before. This is a massive improvement in my customer service being a patron of a pharmacy like this. I always assumed that I would get better prices and avoid having to leave the house if and only if I went with a mail order company. After finding this new local pharmacy, I started looking at some of the other businesses that are opening in my city over the past year or two. When I scanned the local area on Google, I came to realize that there were half a dozen or so new businesses within a five mile radius alone. One of those new businesses is a CBD store. This new CBD store has fewer hemp and CBD products than what I can find from CBD retailers on the internet. Some of these companies are merely storefront for large hemp growing operations in other states where the climate is ideal to grow hemp plants. That’s why I’ll stick to my online sources for now if I want to buy any CBD or hemp products, and that includes alternative cannabinoids like delta-8 and delta-10 THC. I also like buying CBG products as well.

 

 

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